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Dementia-hit Barbara Windsor is struggling during isolation according to close pal Christopher Biggins

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DAME Barbara Windsor is struggling during the Covid-19 pandemic because she cannot understand why nobody is visiting her, according to close pal Christopher Biggins.

The EastEnders legend, 82, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s, is used to a stream of close friends and family checking on her well-being. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Speaking to The Sun, Biggins, 71, said: “She’s a little confused as to what’s going on because no one can visit her. “She’s used to having a lot of visitors but now she’s asking why people have stopped coming to see her. “It’s not because she thinks ‘they don’t like me’ because her husband Scott explains to her but she just forgets the explanation and she asks all the time. “So.

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