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Fearne Cotton gets real about realities of home schooling her kids in quarantine

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Fearne Cotton is feeling the wrath that self-isolation is inflicting on her. The broadcaster and proud mother-of-two has spoken candidly about feeling a little overwhelmed while adjusting to home schooling her son Rex, seven, and daughter Honey, four amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

After the closure of her children's schools, the 38-year-old decided to take their education into her own hands, but things haven't been going as smoothly as she first anticpated.

Chatting to Zoe Ball on her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Friday, Ferne insisted that spending that much time with her children has been rather challenging, especially due to the fact she feels they have "no respect" for her.

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