STACEY Solomon has managed to find a silver lining as she self-isolates during the coronavirus crisis.
The Loose Women panellist will hold off shaving her "abominable snowman" legs until she has to go back to work.
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The thirty year old has admitted feeling "really nervous" about coronavirus and has been practising self-care as she bunkers down at home with her family.
The latest step in looking after herself is to skip the routine of giving her legs a trim.
Stacey shared a video of her sitting in bed with her 10-month-old baby Rex sleeping by her side.
She treated herself to a cup of tea, scented candle and Daim chocolate while watching the 90s film Clueless on her telly.
"I know what you're thinking... 'if she has to self-isolate maybe she will finally take some time to shave those abominable snowman legs'," Stacey wrote on her Instagram story and adding laughing face emojis.
"I might maybe, probably not."
The coronavirus has already had a big impact on Stacey and her family.
She is not going in to ITV for Loose Women and they had to cancel her son Zach's 12th birthday trip to Butlin's.
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"I need to sort things outs for Zachy's birthday Saturday (we had booked to go to Butlins not going to happen)," she wrote with a laughing face emoji.
"So need to think fast!"
Stacey lives in Essex with husband and EastEnders star Joe Swash and her sons Zach, Rex and Leighton, 7.
The X Factor finalist has popped out to the shops a few times over the past few days but couldn't get her hands on the essentials such as pasta or rice.
Instead, she came home with a bunch of bright daffodils which she shared with her fans in the hope it "would make you smile".
Stacey has taken it upon herself to send positive messages to her followers to help boost their moods during the crisis.
First, she posted videos of her "silly" dancing as she cooked which she did not only to help her own anxiety but for her fans' amusement.
She also shared a heartwarming message of support.
"For anyone who’s news feed isn’t making them feel good at the moment🤍 It’s been a weird day. I don’t have any hand sanitizer or secret government information for you (Although Susan might disagree) all I do have to offer is some smiles, hopefully some silliness & laughter during these unsettling times," she wrote on a photo of her with Joe and Rex.
'Today we went to the shops (must be crazy I know) There was no pasta, rice, canned goods or hand wash. But luckily no one is stockpiling Daim bars or storage jars so I managed to get my essentials.
"I know it’s a really unnerving time at the moment but I’m so glad we’ve got each other. I’ll be back on my stories tomorrow And hopefully we can cheer each other up. Love you all... Happy Tuesday."
"Massive shout out to every healthcare professional, teacher, public service worker, supermarket staff, shop owners who are. and always have, worked tirelessly and selflessly to be there for us," she wrote.
Stacey then went on to praise the frontline workers who are bearing the brunt of the coronavirus.
"And thinking of all of the small business and big businesses having to shut, staff who are being laid off without any help, unsure of what to do, parents who are worried about supplies, and the most vulnerable basically just Bloody EVERYONE."
Her message comes after PM Boris Johnson warned Brits to practice social distancing and stay home to help prevent the further spread of the deadly virus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called the “the worst public health crisis in a generation”.
By practicing social distancing, including staying away from pubs, people can avoid spreading the potentially deadly coronavirus.
The UK currently has 1,950 cases of coronavirus and 71 reported deaths.
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