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Lucy Mecklenburgh defends decision to go for a walk with baby son Roman after urging people to self-isolate

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Lucy Mecklenburgh has hit back at claims that she’s a “hypocrite” for going for a walk with her baby son and fiance Ryan Thomas while urging people to self-isolate amid the coronavirus outbreak.The new mum, who welcomed her first child into the world two weeks ago, took to her Instagram Story to urge people to distance themselves from each other after several members of the public were seen spending time in parks this weekend.

Lucy, 28, wrote: “Why are people finding this so difficult to understand?! STAY AT HOME! It will save so many lives!!! It’s really simple!

Stop being selfish!” The former TOWIE star then revealed that she had received messages saying she was being “hypocritical” after enjoying a stroll with newborn Roman and beau.

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