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Mark Wright fights back tears over not being able to see granddad Eddie in isolation

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Mark Wright got a bit tearful earlier today as a listener's tribute to their granddad reminded Mark of his own, Eddie. The 33 year old is especially close with granddad Eddie, and admitted that it's been a real struggle not to see him as the country remains locked down over coronavirus.

Broadcasting his Heart Radio show from his Essex pad, where he's self-isolating with wife Michelle Keegan, Mark read out a fan's beautiful words. "Please give a shout out to my granddad Ronny," Mark read, "Who has been a paramedic for 30 years and at 80 years of age, he wanted to go out and help our ambulance service, but unfortunately he couldn't because of his age. "30 years he's dedicated his life and time to hundreds of patients and hospitals. "Than

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