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From Stacey Solomon lusting after Joe Swash to Rochelle and Marvin Humes hosting raves: Here’s how celeb couples are coping in lockdown

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Lockdown is proving to be a funny old time, where suddenly you’ve got to somehow entertain yourselves in the confines of four walls and there’s no escaping the ones you live with.

That means there’s been plenty of celebrity couple content doing the rounds on social media and, quite frankly, checking in to see how our favourite celeb romances are doing in coronavirus quarantine is keeping us all highly amused.

So far, it’s been weird and it’s been wonderful. We’ve had Rochelle Humes cutting her husband Marvin’s hair for the first time (after he finally gave in to her dreams of playing barber), before then hosting weekly raves live from their living room.

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