Loose Women presenter Nadia Sawalha has told how the coronavirus pandemic put her in a "comfort zone" which led to her becoming "scared" as life gradually started to return to normal earlier this year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the YouTube star, 57, spoke about the situation as she teamed up with AXA UK as part of their Get Back to the Good Stuff Campaign.Discussing handling the Covid pandemic, the ITV panellist confessed that she was mainly concerned for her children and parents.Nadia explained: "The hardest thing was being scared for my elderly parents who lived next door."But apart from that, because I'm such a homebody, I was alright with being at home so much."The star has previously told how she homeschools her two.
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