Gogglebox’s Lee and Keith reveal what they miss and are keeping entertained while self-isolating

Gogglebox favourites Lee and Keith reveal what they’re missing most and how they’re keeping themselves entertained while self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic

Gogglebox favourites Lee and Keith have revealed what they are missing most and how they are keeping themselves entertained while self-isolating at their Melbourne home during the coronavirus pandemic.

The pair, who have been married for 34 years, told The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday that the hardest part of staying home is missing their granddaughter, Riley, 12 weeks.

Lee revealed they’d found the perfect way to make sure they don’t miss out on anything special during this critical time.

Their little girl! Gogglebox favourites Lee (left) and Keith (right) revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday that what they are missing most while self-isolating at their Melbourne home is their granddaughter Riley 

‘We are very lucky her mum and dad send us hourly videos of what she is doing,’ she said.

Keith is also learning a new skill- which keeps Lee in fits of laughter, and she promises to share a video soon.

‘Our daughter Shannon is sending videos of some dance moves to Keith to learn and they are going to do a dance together on video,’ she revealed.

Quality time! The pair are spending lots of time together going for walks, watching Blue Blood and Keith is learning to dance

Quality time! The pair are spending lots of time together going for walks, watching Blue Blood and Keith is learning to dance

The couple is also enjoying lots of quality time together, going for walks and catching up on their favourite TV shows.

‘Lee is also bingeing on Blue Bloods, she absolutely loves this show, l think she has a thing for Tom Selleck,’ Keith said.

Keeping things fair, the couple are sharing the burden of daily chores, with Keith even popping in the kitchen a few times a week to whip up one of his specialities-chicken schnitzel, French toast and chips.

Sporty! Fellow Goggleboxers, the Delpechitra family, are staying active while self-isolating at their home in Western Sydney, playing cricket (pictured is oldest son Wendel)

Sporty! Fellow Goggleboxers, the Delpechitra family, are staying active while self-isolating at their home in Western Sydney, playing cricket (pictured is oldest son Wendel)

Fellow Goggleboxers, the Delpechitra family, are using their extra time at their home in Western Sydney to brush up on their backyard cricket skills.

Brothers Ethan and Wendel, posted a video to Instagram last week of them practising their batting from the family driveway.

Their father Patrick has been filling his time learning to play the guitar through YouTube videos.

House of fun! Gogglebox flatmates Milo (left) and Nic (right) have set up a putt putt course in their Gold Coast apartment and are keeping their local food delivery services busy

House of fun! Gogglebox flatmates Milo (left) and Nic (right) have set up a putt putt course in their Gold Coast apartment and are keeping their local food delivery services busy

While Gogglebox flatmates Milo and Nic set up a little putt putt golf course in their Gold Coast apartment to pass the extra time.

The flatmates, who aren’t much for cooking, are also doing their best to support the economy by keeping their local food delivery services busy.

As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,550 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, with 30 deaths.

Pandemic: As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,550 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, with 30 deaths

Pandemic: As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,550 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, with 30 deaths