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Coronavirus: Love Island's Iain Stirling shares his top tip for self-isolation

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Iain Stirling has shown how to tackle the hours of self-isolation to come as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe. The 32-year-old comedian, who is the acerbic voiceover talent on ITV2's Love Island, took to Instagram to show what he and girlfriend Laura Whitmore, who hosted the winter Love Island series, have done to make self-isolation not so much of a chore.

With the country heading for lockdown as social distancing is encouraged and pubs are effectively a no-go area, Iain said they decided to have a date night at home.

The happy couple decided to put on their glad rags before having a romantic dinner, before taking in some live comedy and then finishing the date with a 'cinema experience'.

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