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Tara Reid reveals she’s isolating with Celebrity Big Brother pals Jedward in Los Angeles

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American Pie star Tara Reid is spending the lockdown period with her close friends and former Celebrity Big Brother co-stars Jedward.

The actress, 44, invited X Factor stars John and Edward Grimes, both 28, to stay in the Los Angeles apartment she shares with her boyfriend after they flew out to America in March.

They moved into her home when the stay in place order was announced in the state of California soon after. Reid and the Irish double act first met when they appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2011.

The twins are staying with Reid in her Los Angeles home (Ian West/PA ) Speaking on the We Hear podcast, Reid explained: “We’ve been locked in our houses for months… it’s not easy.

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