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Mark Wright forced to self-isolate with Michelle Keegan after Crawley Covid-19 outbreak with new BBC2 show postponed

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MARK WRIGHT is self-isolating at home with wife Michelle Keegan after a huge coronavirus outbreak at his new football team. Wright recently signed a deal to play for League Two side Crawley Town - but the club have been plunged into crisis with ELEVEN positive Covid cases.

This has seen their FA Cup clash at Bournemouth on Saturday postponed - and means TV and radio star Wright is stuck indoors with his stunning other half.

Wright's agent Jonathan Shalit confirmed to SunSport: "Mark is of course following all guidelines. "Consequently he as had to postpone his daily BBC 2 fitness show, Workout the Wright Way, by a week, which was due to start next Monday. "Also will be broadcasting his daily Heart evening radio show from home, which he did.

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