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Colin Farrell: Irish A-lister on missing his sons and longing for human touch

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"When it first happened," he said, speaking by video link from his Los Angeles home, "I'd just come back from London, where I'd been working.

And I went straight from that into two weeks being alone in the house - I don't have a partner and my two children were with their moms, so I was by myself." The Irish actor does not want anyone to think he's bemoaning his lot."It really hasn't been so bad for me," he points out quickly. "I am very much aware that there are many people who have it so much worse than I do.

Not only the people who have been really sick, and those who still are sick, or who have lost loved ones, but also the people who are thinking, 'Am I going to lose my home?' or 'How will I feed my kids?' or 'Do I have access to.

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