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Lee and Jenny: Do Gogglebox pair Jenny and Lee live together?

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Lee Riley and Jenny Newby first appeared on Gogglebox in 2014 where the two are seen each week sitting in Jenny's caravan as they watch the TV highlights each week.

Amid lockdown restrictions which limit households meeting up fans of the show were left wondering how the two were still filming together which led them to ask the question do the pair live together?Since the pair have still been seen filming together amid lockdown viewers of the show took to social media to ask if the pair were conforming to social distancing rules.Since lockdown Gogglebox is also said to have received 20 Ofcom complaints that the pair were not socially distancing.In order for the pair to keep filming together, they chose to self isolate in Jenny's caravan at.

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