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Bec Judd s kids are back to home-schooling as Melbourne is plunged into lockdown again

Rebecca Judd and her AFL player husband Chris were thrilled when their children returned to school after Melbourne eased it s months long lockdown in October.   But the kids are now being home schooled again after Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced a statewide five-day hard stage four lockdown on Friday, amid fears the hyper-infectious UK strain of coronavirus is spreading at light speed around the state after leaking from a quarantine hotel at Melbourne Airport. The famous couple are back to homeschooling their four children - son Oscar, eight, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys, Tom and Darcy.  Ready for round two! Rebecca Judd’s children are back to home-schooling as Melbourne is plunged into lockdown again 

Kate Langbroek admits she s feeling overwhelmed after recently returning to Australia from Italy

Share Kate explained that she and her husband of 17 years, Peter Lewis, along with their four children, Lewis, Sunday, Artie and Jan, were all having a hard time adjusting. We had such a quiet life over there and we were in lockdown for six months, we got used to it, she said.  Adjusting: Kate confessed she was feeling a bit overwhelmed since moving back home to Australia Now we ve come back and there s so many people that we re so happy to see, but I m working and the kids had to start school, she added. Reflecting on their time in Italy, Kate said she was proud of her family for adapting to their new surroundings so quickly. 

Kate Langbroek reveals her intense quarantine with her family of six is OVER

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Kate Langbroek says hotel quarantine in Melbourne with her family of six is very intense

Share You can do whatever you want. No one is breaching the security of that front door. They ll just leave you to it, she added. Elsewhere in the interview, Kate explained her family was almost split up into two groups of three for their two weeks of quarantine. Claustrophobic: The radio presenter described the experience of living in close quarters with her family of six as very intense during an interview with The Project on Tuesday  When we came off the plane, and there were only 30 people on our plane, we just got allocated a hotel, she said.

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