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Peter Andre’s heartache as he’s banned from hugging son Junior for two weeks after coronavirus outbreak at school

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PETER Andre has shared his anguish at not being able to hug son Junior for two weeks as the teen self-isolates following a coronavirus outbreak at his school.

The dad-of-four can't wait to cuddle his eldest and isn't bothered if the 15-year-old finds it cringey. Writing in his New magazine column, Peter, 47, said: "At the time of writing this Junior is about to finish self-isolating after a couple of pupils in his year at school tested positive for coronavirus. "He hasn't been able to sit next to us at dinner and I haven't hugged him in so long, which is so hard.

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