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Lily Waddell

Dr Alex breaks lockdown rules as he rescues pals by moving them into his home

Dr Alex George admitted to breaking lockdown rules to rescue his pals over the weekend.

The A&E hero was forced to move two of his BFFs into his new London home after they were left without anywhere to stay.

His best friends had been isolating for a month before they moved into the star's home.

Love Island's Dr Alex reassured his fans not to worry because he would be using a separate bathroom from his friends.

The doctor also said he would be socially distancing from them within the lush property.

Dr Alex breaks lockdown rules as he rescues pals by moving them into his home (dralexgeorge/Instagram)

He said in a piece to camera: "Over the weekend my 2 best mates have had to move out of their flat urgently. They had been isolating for a month.

"We had to make a decision but I would never leave them with nowhere to stay.

The A&E hero was forced to move two of his BFFs into his new London home after they were left without anywhere to stay (dralexgeorge/Instagram)

"We will be separating and taking all precautions like separate bathrooms etc. In a way its kind of nice to know someone is in the house even though we will be apart."

It's not been long since Dr Alex has settled into his swish new home himself before his friends moved into the property at the weekend.

The hero has been working round the clock at Lewisham hospital.

It's not been long since Dr Alex has settled into his swish new home himself before his friends moved into the property at the weekend (dralexgeorge/Instagram)

Dr Alex has been saving lives as he helped on the frontline to battle coronavirus.

Despite feeling the stress of coronavirus amid the outbreak, the doctor shared his relief with fans to have finally found a new place to call his own.

He wrote on Instagram : "I finally have a home!! Finding somewhere to live amongst the craziness of covid-19 has been a stress to say the least.

"Thank you to so many of you who reached out to help, it means SO much to me."

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