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Gemma Collins admits she's been lonely in lockdown after split from James Argent

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Gemma Collins has admitted she's been lonely in lockdown and confessed the pandemic has "not been good for my love life". The reality TV star, 39, is currently single after splitting from her longtime boyfriend James Argent earlier this year.

Gemma has now opened up about single life during the coronavirus pandemic and admitted she's found it tough to be alone. She told The Sun : "I've found the evenings a bit lonely. "I am a very sociable person and I like to go out and about so for me the evenings are tough. "It is hard, lockdown has not been good for my love life... "I think intuitively the universe gives you the right person at the right time so it’s all going to fall into place." She previously admitted she's going to wait until

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