Supermodel Caprice Bourret has had her Ibiza home robbed and “tens of thousands of pounds” worth of jewellery owned by her guests has been stolen in broad daylight.
The 48-year-old television personality has reportedly been left “shaken up” by the incident and it believed she or her family were not in the property when it was burgled.
The burglary took place during her holiday with her family, WAG Rebekah Vardy and her footballer husband Jamie.
A source told MailOnline: “It was her guests who were robbed and tens of thousands of pounds worth of jewellery was taken.
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“A lot was stolen. You just don’t expect it in broad daylight.
“She feels awful and a bit frightened this has happened.”
“She has been coming to Ibiza with friends and family for the past 20 years and has never had any problems.”
The trip comes after Caprice shared details of her home-life during the pandemic – including the fact that the entire household contracted COVID-19 except for her.
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The former Dancing On Ice start told New! Magazine: “We’ve just had the antibodies test, so I now know everyone had it but the signs were there but you couldn’t say definitively.”
Caprice lives with her husband Ty Comfort and their six-year-old sons Jett and Jax.
She added: “‘Ty couldn’t smell or taste. Jett had a temperature of 41 and a dry cough. Jax’s eyes were burning,’ she explained. ‘Everyone’s now totally fine and fully recovered.”
She also shared her thoughts on her husband’s fatherhood techniques.
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When asked if he’s a hands-on dad, she said: ‘No. Ty will step in when they’re older and teach them about business.”
Caprice is currently caught up in the coronavirus chaos from last weekend as the government pulled its air bridge with the Spain following a spike in COVID-19 cases.
The government introduced a mandatory 14-day quarantine on anyone returning to Britain from Spain in a hastily announced change in the rules.
The rules apply to all regions of Spain, including the Canary and Balearic islands – though politicians in the latter say they are trying to thrash out a regional air bridge.
Spain was one of the worst hit countries in Europe by the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 290,000 cases and over 28,000 deaths, however it imposed very strict lockdown measures to contain the spread, gradually easing them earlier in the summer.
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