Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace has invited NHS nurses to come and live in her London flat of free amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The former Big Brother star has offered to help those on the frontline at nearby hospitals during the crisis with the incredible gesture.

Aisleyne, 40, revealed that she has told nurses to come and stay at her King’s Cross flat and has been taken up on the offer.

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The TV star revealed that nurses from University College Hospital in Euston have accepted the kind offer.

She told The Sun: “I have to do something to help. I can't thank all NHS doctors, nurses and staff in general enough for what they're doing.

“They're putting themselves at high risk daily!”

Aisleyne has built up business properties since appearing on Big Brother back in 2006.

She added of her offer: “I'm so happy I'm able to give people a place to stay during this horrendous time.”

It comes after the NHS said an emotional “thank you” to the UK after people from around the country took to their doorsteps and windows to clap for healthcare workers last week.

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After the clap was over and with millions of videos posted on social media recording the amazing efforts of people coming together for the salute, the NHS sent a heartfelt message.

Along with a blue heart emoji it read: "That was emotional."

Many people took the opportunity to reply with sweet messages: "A wonderful opportunity seized, in dark times, to express our love and gratitude to all our wonderful #NHS staff."

"Thank you to each and everyone in the NHS. Keep Safe," wrote one, as radio host Lauren Laverne added, "We should do that every year from now on."

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