Meet Chipper, the adorable pup here to entertain and inspire your kids through lockdown.
19.03.2020 - 18:31 / ok.co.uk
Former Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas runs a restaurant in Manchester with his best pal Scott Graham and is doing his best to ensure his business survives the coronavirus crisis, which has seen eateries and pubs across the country close.The Extra Camp host took to The Spinn’s Instagram account to explain his plans and hopes for the eatery in this time of uncertainty.
He said that both he and Scott will be undertaking food deliveries, while they will also open the restaurant on Monday if any other
.Meet Chipper, the adorable pup here to entertain and inspire your kids through lockdown.
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