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Matt Baker: ‘We should be there’ The One Show star addresses ‘very difficult’ family issue

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Matt Baker, 42, has revealed he is finding it “very difficult” to not be able to visit his family’s farm in Durham, where his parents live.The star, who recently stepped down from his presenting role on The One Show, opened up about the issue while talking about how his animals are doing during the coronavirus lockdown.While speaking to presenter Gaby Roslin on HELLO!

magazine's Friday night Instagram Live show HELLO! Let's Gab, Matt said: “We’ve got quite a lot of chickens here.“We’ve got 15 or so here, but back on the farm we breed a lot of chickens, a lot, and my mum is the queen of the chickens basically.“So what we’ve got going on here is an extension of the farm that we’ve got up in Durham.”Matt went on to admit he and his wife Nicola.

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