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Real Housewives of Cheshire star Nicole Sealey and husband Joe in quarantine following shock coronavirus diagnosis

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Joe Sealey has revealed exclusively to OK! that he has tested positive for coronavirus.The ex-West Ham footballer is the husband of Nicole Sealey, businesswoman and star of The Real Housewives of Cheshire.

Joe and Nicole's agent shared the following statement with OK!, "It has been confirmed today that Joe Sealey has tested positive for Covid-19.

Both Joe and Nicole will now go into quarantine. Nicole is now being tested again despite testing negative last week." Nicole, 46, added that they were following all the correct procedures, which means staying home. "Joe is feeling fine at the moment, but he has lost his sense of smell and taste," she explained. "Of course, we're concerned about this positive result and will follow all guidelines.".

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