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Georgia May Foote shares isolation concerns

Georgia May Foote is "unhappy" after feeling like she has gained weight during isolation.
The former ‘Coronation Street’ actress is currently "living out of boxes" after her and boyfriend Kris Evans’ house move "fell through", and she has urged her followers to listen to government advice in the hope that the pandemic "will be over as fast as it began".
She wrote on Instagram: "*Isolation Realness* My allergic reaction is back around my eye, still no idea why it happens. Kris can’t sleep past 4am so i find him on the couch most mornings. I still haven’t been on a run even though i have said i will for the last week. I feel like i have gained weight and it is making me unhappy. Our house move is stalled so i’m living out of boxes. I’m hearing people i know are getting Covid. This is all just very odd.
"All i can think is soon, if we all listen, this will be over as fast as it began. (sic)"
Despite sharing her concerns with her supporters, the ‘Doctors’ actress admitted none of her worries "seem relevant" and overall she is thankful her family and friends are "all still healthy and well".
She added: "HOWEVER…When i look back over all those little things i just said, none of them seem relevant. My family and friends are ( thank goodness ) all still healthy and well. Even though everything seems a bit bobbins at the moment let’s remember the important things.
At least we are home and safe. When there are people on the frontline of this everyday. All i can say is thank you for your bravery.
"Stay safe my liccle sausages G x (sic)"
Last month, Georgia urged her fans to "listen to instructions" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
She tweeted: "Finding all this very scary. As i am sure many of you are. Knowing grandmothers and mothers haven’t been able to see their children today is sad.
"The whole thing is sad. Please, for your own safety and your families safety, listen to instructions given. This is very real.
"The quicker we listen and act accordingly the quicker this can be over and feel like a mad dream. The less people we lose. The less awful stories we read.
"I know i won’t make a difference saying it. But please. I don’t want to be in the position where any of my family are ill. (sic)"