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Olly Murs screams in disbelief as he weighs himself after piling on pounds in lockdown

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Olly Murs has shown off his lockdown weight gain in the most hilarious way. The Heart Skips A Beat hit-maker, 36, has become a bit of a TikTok sensation over the past number of weeks since the outbreak of the coronavirus.

And his latest creation is no exception to his popularity on the viral video app as Olly has shown the realities of life in lockdown.

Admitting that he's piled on the pounds while being cooped up at home, his latest jibe has gone down a treat with fans who have found themselves in a painfully similar position.

The hilarious and equally as relevant video starts off with Olly and his girlfriend Amelia Tank in the bathroom. As the background song plays the tune of Taylor Swift's I Knew You Were Trouble, the former X Factor

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