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Louise Redknapp shares intimate bedroom snap as she continues self-isolation

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Louise Redknapp gave fans a glimpse of her late-night routine as she posted a sultry bedroom to her Instagram over the weekend.

The singer, who had to postpone her UK tour due to coronavirus, has been in lockdown with her sons at their family home. Trying to stay productive as the government urges people to stay safe, the 45-year-old took part in a leisurely bike ride before slipping her trim figure into a baggy white t-shirt.

Posting the arty black and white shot to her social media, the natural stunner laid herself bare as she went make-up free for the shot.

Wearing nothing but a loose-fitting white tee, the 45 year old star looked effortlessly glam as she bedded down for the night.

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