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Peter Andre's wife Emily praises celeb mums looking after their kids in lockdown

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Peter Andre's wife Emily MacDonagh has praised other celebrity mums in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. The frontline medic has been working hard on the frontline with the NHS to defeat the deadly bug sweeping the globe in a worldwide pandemic.

But the mum turned around to heap the praise on celeb mums at home looking after their kids during the crisis. Emily celebrated Cara De La Hoyde and Amanda Holden for the way they're handling the lockdown with their children.

The mother-of-two also expressed her own worries about caring for her own kids during the outbreak of COVID-19. In her latest OK!

magazine column, the doctor touched on Cara's second pregnancy after the star told Instagram fans she felt like she'd been "robbed" of

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