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Gregg Wallace is 'worried' about mum and misses his son in lockdown

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Gregg Wallace admitted he was 'worried' about his elderly mum Mary and missed 'arguing politics' with her during the coronavirus crisis.

The MasterChef presenter, 55, who is currently self-distancing with his wife and his in-laws, also explained that he was missing his son Tom, 26. "I really miss my son, whose in Bristol, Tom, and I really miss my mum," Gregg said on Heart Breakfast.

The TV personality had called in to have a chat with radio hosts Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden during their weekday breakfast show.

Speaking about his elderly mum, Gregg said he was always ringing her to ensure she's ok. "Although she’s only down the road, I mean I’m getting on a bit, and obviously she’s a lot older than me, and we’re worried about her so

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