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Loose Women’s Christine Lampard allegedly ‘left shaken after attempted raid at her home’

Both Christine and Frank were at work at the time

Christine Lampard and her husband Frank have been ‘left shaken’ following an attempted raid on their £10 million home, according to reports.

Loose Women star Christine and retired footballer Frank were both said to be at work when their children’s nanny allegedly frightened off an intruder who had entered the garden of the property.

Christine and husband Frank’s house was allegedly targeted by a raider (Credit: FameFlynet)

A source told The Sun that the nanny had spotted a figure on CCTV and bravely ventured outside to scare them away.

The source said: “She shouted, and Christine’s dog Minnie made a racket which helped scare him off.

“It has still left them shaken and terrified, especially Christine.”

Entertainment Daily has contacted Christine and Frank’s reps for comment.

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Christine grew up in Northern Ireland but moved to London after getting her big break on BBC’s The One Show.

She later went on to marry Frank and is now step mum to his daughters from a previous relationship, Isla and Luna.

In a recent interview, Christine – who regularly leads the panel on ITV lunchtime show Loose Women – admitted the spooky way in which she always knew she would end up in London.

Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, Christine said: “I’ve had my tarot cards read loads. I have a really good friend at home who classes herself as a bit of a white witch.

“She would read cards and all sorts. She’s able to tell me all sorts of things. I did the cards more before coming to London and I remember one of the last times with her, she told me about coming here and it being a great thing.”

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Christine’s co-stars waved goodbye to Loose Women’s current home on Friday (Credit: ITV)

Meanwhile, Christine and the rest of her Loose Women co-stars will be setting up home in a new location starting from tomorrow (16 April).

On Friday, the show – along with This Morning, Lorraine and Good Morning Britain – waved goodbye to ITV’s London Studios before it undergoes a five-year revamp.

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Natasha Rigler
Freelance Writer