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Kym Marsh is using her lockdown time to keep fit - and she looks amazing

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Kym Marsh says she's been using her lockdown time to keep fit, and fans agree that she's looking amazing. The 43-year-old actress posted a photo of herself in a crop top on Instagram, and the compliments came flooding in as she shared some inspirational words.

Kym, who has a grandson Teddy, said she's been trying to find the positives during this testing time - and one of them is having the time to workout.

The former Coronation Street star asked fans to share their own positives. "Sweaty but worth it!!" she wrote alongside the photo. "Really enjoying my daily exercise. "I posted a photo of my daughter the other day and said how I feel we have to find the positives during this time and that spending more time with her is one of those! "

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