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Inside Jesy Nelson’s 29th birthday as she celebrates at home during lockdown with lavish spread and balloon display

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currently isolating at home during the coronavirus pandemic, but she didn’t let that dampen her birthday plans, as she marked the occasion by creating the perfect at-home setup.

Proving that birthdays from the comfort of your own home aren’t all bad, Jesy took to her Instagram story to give fans a glimpse at how she’d spent her special day.

And that included dressing up her home with all the balloons and creating a table of dreams for her dreamy birthday spread. Her dining room table was completely covered with all the goodies, including a charcuterie board filled with cold meats, cheeses, pastries and finger food.There were cupcakes topped with bright pink icing, chocolate covered cupcakes, cake pops, artisan breads, cheese and pineapple.

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