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Charlotte Crosby admits she is scared of two week Australian hotel quarantine

Anxious Charlotte Crosby admits she is living in fear of Australia's fortnight hotel quarantine rules.

The Geordie Shore star revealed she is jetting Down Under for six week on a work assignment.

But she can't avoid the manditory two-week isolation from the minute she lands and she is absolutely dreading in.

Charlotte is also heartbroken that she has to leave her boyfriend Liam Beaumont back home because he couldn't get a visa.

The 31-year-old broke the news of the "sad sad times" to her followers after hosting an airport Q&A hour as she waited to board.

The TV favourite said she was "scared" and was going to "struggle" with the strict rules for travellers during Covid.

One fan asked her if she had to quarantine when she arrived in Australia.

She replied: "It's gunna be hard and I'm scared I'm gunna struggle.

"It's the propa government quarentine (sic) there's no messing about they literally get you from the plane and literally take you to one of the random hotels and that's it.

"From minute one you cannot leave the room, not even for air.

"They bring you food in brown paper bags and stuff. Very anxious about it but I have lots to be getting on with to keep me busy."

One fan had earlier asked: 'Why did Liam not come with you?'

Charlotte doesn't know how she will cope (Instagram)
She is renting a treadmill for her two week stay (Instagram)

"As you can imagine Aus is so so so so strict at the moment," the beauty replied.

"They aren't even accepting tourist visas!

"I have work so I have a special work visa but Liam couldn't get a visa as he wouldn't be working there.

"Sad sad sad times. Gunna miss him loads but it's gunna fly by!

"Keep imagining the moment we will be reunited again! LMAO I'm not even there yet and I'm already thinking about the reunion."

Charlotte says she wants to move to Australia in 10 to 12 years (@Charlottegshore/Twitter)

Charlotte joked she was going to turn her hotel room into a "mini bootcamp" having booked out PT sessions online.

She also said she is renting a treadmill for her two week stay.

Hopefully the fortnight hotel quarantine won't put her off going back in the future.

She recently told Who magazine: "I think I will live in Australia in about 10 to 12 years.

"I have two online businesses that I started about two years ago and I want to get them to the point where I can sell them for a lot of money and I think I'll give myself a 10 year limit for that so it's all based around that."

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