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Strictly's Jamie Laing accused of breaking Tier 4 Covid rules by visiting mum in Cotswolds

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Strictly Come Dancing star Jamie Laing has been accused of breaking London's Tier 4 coronavirus rules. Tier 4 rules, which came into force on December 20, ban household mixing and travel outside of the area.The reality TV star, 32, allegedly left London on December 22 to spend Christmas in the Cotswolds at his mum Penny Baines' farm, according to reports.Jamie shared a video of himself on Instagram on Christmas Day, which has since been deleted, mixing a cocktail in a kitchen with wooden beams with silver spotlights attached to them, It is alleged by MailOnline.His sister Emily Laing posted a snap moments later showing her looking out a window of the home with what appeared to be identical beams with lights seen above it.The publication.

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