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Kelly Brook 'downed apple cider vinegar to stop coronavirus amid crippling anxiety'

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Kelly Brook was so convinced she would get coronavirus, it gave her crippling anxiety and led her to down bottles of apple cider vinegar.

The 40-year-old TV and radio presenter has spoken out about a nightmare lockdown period in which the self-confessed 'germaphobe' said she stayed up all night worrying that she would fall ill.

She then turned to drinking vinegar as she believed that would ward off the effects of coronavirus and keep her well, as she suffered from being breathless amid panic attacks.

Kelly also admitted that when she went to present her show on Heart at Global Radio, she would clean the kitchen all over so that she felt confident that it was Covid free.

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