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Made In Chelsea: Binky Felstead's mum Jane gets coronavirus vaccine

Made In Chelsea star Binky Felstead reveals that her mother Jane has received the coronavirus vaccine.

Made In Chelsea's Binky Felstead has revealed that her mother Jane Felstead has received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

Jane, 68, is a familiar face to viewers of the long-running E4 reality show, having made multiple cameo appearances over the years - usually alongside a glass of champagne.

In 2017 she was diagnosed with the degenerative disease multiple sclerosis and as a result has spent most of the last year isolating away from Binky and three-year-old granddaughter India.

In a post on Instagram today, Binky shared a screenshot of a FaceTime call with Jane as she got ready to receive the vaccine, adding the message: "This little sauce pot is at hospital having her vaccination!!!!!"

According to the latest government figures, 7.45 million people in the UK have now received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

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