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Karen Koster admits why she’s given up on homeschooling during ‘chaotic’ lockdown

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Karen Koster is ready for the lockdown to end…right now! While she is very lucky that has been able to maintain a bit of normality going to and from work, she revealed to EVOKE that her house is a bit ‘chaotic’ right now.

This is totally understandable as Karen is at home with three children under the age of five, and keeping them entertained while also keeping the country entertained isn’t an easy job.

She is the proud mother to five-year-old Finn, four-year-old JJ and almost-two-year-old Eve. The Ireland AM presenter admitted that she breaks up at least one fight a day between the trio as she spoke to us at the launch of Virgin Media’s Backing Business initiative which pledges a €1 million euro fund to small business around Ireland. ‘Lock

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