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Rochelle Humes enjoys self-isolation as she sings and dances with lookalike sisters

Rochelle Humes enjoys self-isolation as she sings and dances with lookalike sisters
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ROCHELLE Humes is definitely making the most of her first day of self-isolation.

The This Morning star, 30, finished her last day of work on Thursday and celebrated by singing and dancing with her lookalike sisters Sophie, 21, and Lili, 23, amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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 Rochelle Humes and her sisters Sophie and Lili made a TikTok clip during isolation

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Rochelle Humes and her sisters Sophie and Lili made a TikTok clip during isolationCredit: Instagram

The siblings seemed to be having a whale of a time as they lip-synced and danced to the song Uno by Ambjaay in a TikTok video.

Rochelle shared the clip on Instagram and wrote: “3 sisters in isolation…💟”

Her husband Marvin commented: “So this is what you get up to when I leave the house.”

Former TOWIE star Chloe Lewis added: “Love this!!!”

 The sisters lip-synced and danced in the fun video

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The sisters lip-synced and danced in the fun videoCredit: Instagram
 Rochelle also hit the exercise bike earlier in the day

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Rochelle also hit the exercise bike earlier in the dayCredit: Instagram

It seems Rochelle’s already got a touch of cabin fever though, as she was straight onto the exercise bike when she got home.

Love Island star Sophie filmed her big sis pedalling frantically on the bike.

She joked: “There’s two types of people in this world and I am definitely not one of those.”

Rochelle started quarantine early after cancelling any upcoming work to care for her daughters amid news that schools are closing.

 Fans were left baffled by how much the sisters look like each other

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Fans were left baffled by how much the sisters look like each otherCredit: Instagram
 She cancelled any upcoming ITV shifts to look after her daughters at home

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She cancelled any upcoming ITV shifts to look after her daughters at homeCredit: Instagram

Sharing a snap outside the London studio, Rochelle revealed she wouldn’t be working for the “foreseeable” as she posed in a white sleeveless turtleneck, fashionable grey joggers and nude heels.

She wrote: “Probably my last day at work for a while..In a tracksuit for the foreseeable.. Stay safe gang..”

Prior to the post, the host was spotted making apple crumble with her two daughters, Alaia-Mai and Valentina, at home.

 How coronavirus has spread across the UK
How coronavirus has spread across the UK

It’s not yet known if Rochelle’s fellow presenters will be following in her footsteps, after This Morning bosses drew up a contingency plan to ensure production will still go on during the pandemic.

As the crisis deepens, guests may be asked to appear remotely via Skype and FaceTime, while some may be filmed in different studios all together.

Meanwhile, Phillip Schofield revealed the show was “hanging on by the skin of its teeth” only yesterday.

Rochelle’s short-term departure comes hours after Britain’s schools were ordered to close from Friday.

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