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Stacey Solomon’s heartache as she’s forced to miss son’s sports day due to Covid

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STACEY Solomon has revealed her heartbreak as she's been forced to miss her son's sports day because of coronavirus restrictions.

The pregnant Loose Women star, 31, revealed her son Leighton, nine, is so "sad" his mum and her fiance Joe Swash weren't able to cheer him on from the sidelines.

Addressing a post to her son on Instagram, Stacey wrote: "Have the bestest day today at your sports day! "I know you're so so excited but sad we can't be there. "I wish I could be there to cheer you on so loudly you'd wish I wasn't there.

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