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James Jordan heartbroken as dad tests positive for coronavirus after stroke

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Former Strictly Come Dancing star James Jordan is heartbroken after his dad has tested positive for coronavirus. The star, who also won Dancing on Ice, announced the news on Twitter.

Addressing fans on Twitter, James, who is married to fellow TV star Ola Jordan, wrote: "Just when you think things couldn’t get any worse! "After being in hospital for nearly two weeks after his stroke my dad has now tested positive to coronavirus. "He is also fighting an infection he recently got in his arm (Cellulitis). "God, please give my dad a break." Continuing his heartbreaking statement, James added: "My dad has always been my hero. "When I spoke to him he was more worried about my mum, sister and family. "He kept saying 'Don’t worry about me, I’ve got

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