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Christine Lampard breaks down in tears on Loose Women at NHS worker friend’s bravery

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TV presenter Christine Lampard broke down in tears over her NHS friend's courage. The Loose Women star lost control as she spoke of her sister's best friend's bravery on the show. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Speaking on the ITV chatshow during a special edition of the show, the 41-year-old had to ask Stacey Solomon to take over as she regained her composure.

The brunette spoke of her friend Rachel, who works for the NHS in intensive care at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, Northern Ireland.

She said of her particular NHS hero: "This is the moment I would absolutely like to give out every bit of love I possibly can to my sister's best friend. "I've known her since she was a little girl.

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