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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Caprice has admitted homeschooling her kids is "torture"

    The 49-year-old star - who has sons Jax and Jett, seven, with husband Ty Comfort - shared a series of natural selfies on social media to share her dread over teaching her children from home as schools in England are closed due to the coronavirus lockdown


    She wrote on Instagram: "Good morning beautiful insta friends introducing #lockdown again!!! Keep swiping defo not as glam as first couple of pics...up at stupid’o lock printing lessons for the day then the nightmare begins.

    "I gotta stick to my strengths and teaching isn’t one of them but of course I love my kids more than my own life so we don’t give up even tho they just don’t listen ... of course if it was someone else they are like angels.

    "Then just to add to my torture I give them a test that I make up at the end of there daily curriculum...to ensure all was understood as their school is so fast paced if they get behind it is not nice for them (sic)."

    The 'Dancing on Ice' star admitted she is not the "best teacher" as she often sticks her sons in front of the TV so she can accomplish other tasks around the home.

    She continued: "I don’t know as parents we all try our best I just feel so bad for them ... and I am not the best teacher. Then of course gotta clean up and get tidy for afternoon zoom meetings can’t stop working have bills to pay... So I put the boys in front of tv so they don’t come asking for rice cakes or tell me they are bored or ask me to play Uno or monopoly with them whilst I am on my biz call."

    Despite her struggle, Caprice is grateful for her family's health and wellbeing during the ongoing pandemic and thanked her fans for their support.

    She continued: "I gotta work !!!! but as tough and strange as the current climate is I am so darn grateful for our health and the basic things in life the love of my fam and amazing friends that’s you guys... I am constantly reading and hearing about terrible circumstances people are going through right now ... I am just so sorry."

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