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Love Island's Jack Fincham 'ignores stay at home' rule to join pals on bike ride

Love Island's Jack Fincham appeared to ignore the government's "stay at home" rule as he joined his pals on a bike ride in London amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The reality star, 28, previously told fans he was keeping "safe and healthy" inside after the lockdown was imposed last month.

However, he seemed to ignore social distancing guidelines as he was spotted with a group of mates enjoying a bike ride in London on Wednesday.

Jack uploaded snaps of him posing on his bike to his Instagram, but failed to mention he was with three of his pals at the time.

He was out for his "daily exercise" in the city, and met his friends for a quick pit-stop and photo in front of The Shard.

Jack and his pals hit the city for a bike ride together - despite being told to 'stay at home' by the government (Instagram)

But it seems the star was caught out as one friend uploaded a group photo to his Instagram profile which prompted one concerned follower to question why they were out together.

Jack's friend, who goes by the name @bill_london on the social media app, wrote: "London Town, Can’t Beat It."

The worried fan wrote: "Safe distance?????" as he penned back: "we are wend, just one for a smudge quick x"

He's been keeping busy in lockdown - and is learning to be a city trader (DIGITAL/EROTEME.CO.UK)
He tagged his mate Lewis Burton in the Instagram Story as he told fans (Instagram)

The day before Jack posted a smiling photo of himself to his page, and revealed he was keeping himself safe at home.

He also thanked his fellow Love Island pal Dr Alex George for his efforts working on the NHS frontline to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

A representative for Jack has been contacted by Mirror Online for comment.

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