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Coronavirus: Pregnant Danielle Armstrong says fiancé is not self-isolating despite government advice

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Danielle Armstrong has admitted that her fiancé isn't self-isolating despite government advice over the coronavirus. The former TOWIE star, 31, is currently pregnant with her first child but her other half Tom Edney is still going outside.

She made the post before the government announced that people could be fined for leaving their houses amid the nationwide lockdown, which has been put in place to stop the spread of the deadly bug.

But at the time Danielle was speaking pregnant women had been told to stay inside as they're considered to be more at risk if they catch the virus.

She said: "So lots of you have been asking me: 'Is Tom self-isolating?' "So he's not and I know this sounds stupid but this is where the government I feel like

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