Jack and Conor Maynard ‘break lockdown regulations with MIC’s Miles Nazaire to attend boozy party’

Jack and Conor Maynard ‘break lockdown regulations with MIC’s Miles Nazaire to attend boozy party despite encouraging fans to stay in’

Jack and Conor Maynard have reportedly attended a party with Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire during lockdown.

The trio are said to have broke government regulations on Sunday night to take part in a boozy gathering with 12 guests.

Jack, Conor and Miles have been encouraging their fans to stay home and safe during the global pandemic.

Party: Jack and Conor Maynard (pictured in 2017) have reportedly attended a party with Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire during lockdown 

The Sun claims that the trio were filmed dancing and drinking at the party in a video posted to social media with singer Conor even performing Labrinth’s single Jealous. 

While a fan, who reportedly discovered the video, told the publication: ‘It’s really bad, I was shocked, especially as they’re always telling their followers to stay in and stay safe. 

‘It’s like there’s one rule for them, and one for us. I honestly can’t believe they’d do that.’

MailOnline has contacted Jack, Conor and Miles’ representatives for comment. 

'Breaking the rules': The trio are said to have broke government regulations on Sunday night to take part in a boozy gathering with 12 guests (Miles pictured last week during lockdown)

‘Breaking the rules’: The trio are said to have broke government regulations on Sunday night to take part in a boozy gathering with 12 guests (Miles pictured last week during lockdown) 

Boris Johnson ordered the immediate closure of all non-essential shops and threatened people with fines or even arrest if they do not ‘stay at home’ in March. 

On Thursday, the Prime Minister urged Britons to ‘keep going’ as he prepares to signal curbs must stay until June.

There are four key circumstances in which people can leave the home; shopping for basic essentials, exercising once a day, a medical reason or travel to work for key workers.

Police have been given powers to hand out a £60 penalty, that is reduced to £30 if paid within two weeks, for breaches of the Government’s restriction of movement rules. Repeat offenders face fines of up to £960 and arrest. 

'Summer day sesh': The reports come after Jack shared a picture of himself posing at home and joked about his 'first summer day sesh' followed by drinking emojis

‘Summer day sesh’: The reports come after Jack shared a picture of himself posing at home and joked about his ‘first summer day sesh’ followed by drinking emojis 

Fans: Jack, Conor and Miles have been encouraging their fans to stay home and safe during the global pandemic

Fans: Jack, Conor and Miles have been encouraging their fans to stay home and safe during the global pandemic 

There has currently been 28,734 deaths and 191K confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK alone.

Jack recently made a return to television on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in a bid to come back in a ‘really good and positive way’. 

The YouTuber was booted off I’m A Celebrity in 2017 after a number of offensive tweets resurfaced. 

Three days into the series, Jack was axed from the jungle show in Australia, after tweets that saw him using the N-word and homophobic slurs resurfaced online.

A second chance: Jack recently made a return to television on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in a bid to come back in a 'really good and positive way'

A second chance: Jack recently made a return to television on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in a bid to come back in a ‘really good and positive way’

An I’m A Celebrity spokesperson said at the time of his departure: ‘Due to circumstances outside camp Jack has had to withdraw from the show.’

Jack’s representatives told MailOnline the reality star was apologetic and ashamed of his actions at the time.

Talking about taking part in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, Jack said: ‘I definitely thought it was time for me to come back to TV, and I wanted to come back in a really good and positive way by setting myself a huge challenge. 

‘So when this show came knocking at the door, the timing felt right for me. It was a huge opportunity and it’s something you can’t really turn down. 

‘I was really interested to see how far, more mentally than physically, that I could push myself.’  

Kicked off: The YouTuber was booted off I'm A Celebrity in 2017 after a number of offensive tweets resurfaced (pictured)

Kicked off: The YouTuber was booted off I’m A Celebrity in 2017 after a number of offensive tweets resurfaced (pictured)