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Jake Quickenden fumes as he's denied waiting in hospital with son due to Covid rules

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Jake Quickenden has shared his frustration about being unable to stay with his other half and baby son Leo in hospital due to Covid restrictions – yet over 60,000 football fans were allowed to watch England’s Euros 2020 semi-final in Wembley on Wednesday.

The former X Factor star and his family had been self-isolating for two days as they prepared for the five-month-old’s hernia operation.

And despite following the guidelines, Jake, 32, revealed that he was unable to wait with girlfriend Sophie Church and son Leo as doctors evaluated whether they could go ahead with the procedure due to his son’s cold.

Frustrated that he couldn’t be there to support his family, the I’m A Celeb star took to his Twitter on Thursday and penned: “Covid

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