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Sophie Turner 'loving' being in coronavirus lockdown with hubby Joe Jonas

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Sophie Turner is “kind of loving” being in coronavirus lockdown alongside her husband Joe Jonas.The former Game of Thrones star, who is reported to be pregnant with her first child with Joe, opened up about how she’s coping during the global health crisis during an interview with Conan O’Brien on Conan at Home.“I’m kind of loving it,” she replied when asked how she’s managing with social distancing. “I’m an introvert, I’m a homebody, if I could stay at home all day I would, so this is great for me.”Turner added that the only time she leaves the house is to go and walk the couple’s dog.However, while she’s making the most of the rare time with her other half, the Jonas Brothers star is less of a fan.“Joe and I… everything seems to be working

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