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Davina McCall says we’re now ALL in our own Big Brother Houses and shares ways to survive coronavirus lockdown

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SHE was the face of TV’s biggest social experiment, but presenter Davina McCall says we are all now living in our own ­version of Big Brother.

For 11 series, the show host watched closely as the housemates made the best of their social isolation ­— and she says their experiences taught her how to cope with staying indoors.­­­ ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates In an exclusive interview with The Sun, 52-year-old mum Davina stresses how daily routines such as showering and getting dressed in the morning can keep you mentally stable.

She says: “I watched for years how people react to long periods in one place and it’s fascinating seeing how it affects people.

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