Peter Andre’s wife Emily has candidly opened up on her work in the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak as she works at a local hospital as a junior medic amid the pandemic.
07.04.2020 - 14:13 / msn.com
Eamonn Holmes has offered to listen to those struggling amid the current coronavirus crisis.
The 60-year-old presenter told his 1 million followers on Twitter last night that he was “here for a few minutes” to listen to people struggling either “physically or mentally” with the pressure of Covid-19.
"Anybody struggling out there?" he wrote. "Physically or mentally? Can't get to sleep? Here for a flew [sic] minutes if you want a word."
Fans praised Holmes for making his time available to reassure
Peter Andre’s wife Emily has candidly opened up on her work in the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak as she works at a local hospital as a junior medic amid the pandemic.
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