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Kym Marsh shares fears as 'intruder' opens her gate during self-isolation and she dreamed it would happen

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Kym Marsh has revealed her confusion after an “intruder” opened her front gate during coronavirus lockdown.The Coronation Street star, 43, took to Twitter to tell her fans about a dream she had, which was “freaking” her out.

Kym said: “So..something is freaking me out! I had a dream last night that someone told me that an intruder had come through the gate at the front of my house, the gate which is always shut. "When I came down this morning...the gate was open!!!

It’s never just open! I’m freaked." Kym’s fans were quick to show support, with one writing: “It’s probably just a coincidence that it was open, or maybe it was open when you went to bed you just didn’t notice,” but Kym replied: “No it’s always closed due to our dogs.

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