Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha is sharing live CCTV inside London home during coronavirus

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Loose Women panellist Nadia Sawalha lives with husband Mark Adderley and their two daughters.

May 18, 2020 - 11:46 BST Bridie Wilkins Loose Women panellist Nadia Sawalha is currently in isolation with her husband Mark and their two children Maddie, 17, and Kiki-Bee, 12, and as part of the family's YouTube channel, they have taken to sharing a one-hour-long live CCTV stream direct from their beautiful garden.Loading the player... WATCH: A day in the life of Nadia Sawalha during lockdown

Nadia has pledged to do so every day, writing on her Instagram Stories:"Swipe up to spend an hour LIVE in our garden… After me banging on and on about feeling guilty about having a garden @mark_Adderley has found a way to share it… So every day for an hour we set up a LIVE camera for an hour… Sounds of a house and garden… Swipe up."Nadia and husband Mark were seen dancing in the garden

Sure enough, on Saturday and Sunday, fans were given an access-all-areas look at the home, revealing a huge lawn and plenty of plants and bushes, and they were understandably in awe of the area."It's beautiful! Lovely moment Nadia and Mark!," one follower wrote, in reference to the moment that Nadia and Mark danced together in the garden. Another added,"Garden looking lovely Mark. Very therapeutic looking at all the greenery.

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