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Inside Alesha Dixon’s sprawling mansion where she’s self-isolating with her husband and kids

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Alesha Dixon has no doubt earned a pretty penny from her longtime role as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, so it’s no surprise that her home is rather fancy.  Since the coronavirus lockdown began two weeks ago, the former MisTeeq singer has been teasing fans with glimpses of the home she shares with husband Azuka Ononye and their daughters Azura, six, and baby Anaya, seven months.

Over the weekend, Alesha shared snapshots of the family basking in the sun rays and playing games with each other in the garden at their Hertfordshire home.

Only, fans were confused and mistook the huge area for an actual public park. Put it this way, if it was a real park, Alesha would have no problems with adhering to social distancing rules.

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