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Kirstie Allsopp slams claims she fled to holiday home in Devon with coronavirus symptoms

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Kirstie Allsopp has hit back at claims she fled to a holiday home in Devon days after admitting she had coronavirus symptoms.

The telly star, 48, has been left fuming over allegations she left the house where she was living and moved with her family into her second home.

Location, Location, Location star Kirstie received a stinging backlash over the claims amid fears many wealthy families are relocating to second homes across the country and potentially spreading Covid-19 to communities less able to cope.

It prompted Kirstie to speak out to clarify the situation. Kirstie has admitted she did move from one house to another, but insisted both properties are in Devon and she's now living at her permanent residence in the county.

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