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Maya Jama, Michelle Keegan and all celebs forced into quarantine after holiday

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Maya Jama, Michelle Keegan and all the celebs forced to isolate when they return from holiday

The stars are set to suffer when they get home after picking the wrong time to head to Spain for some sunshine with new quarantine rule now in place after a coronavirus spread

The government's quarantine bombshell is very bad news for a number of celebrities.

Many stars are getting some sunshine in Spain - but their holidays have taken an unwanted turn.

On Saturday, it was announced that those returning from the country must quarantine for 14 days.

Many are due back early next week and the development could have series issues with many due back at work within days.

The controversial decision - slammed by airlines - is non-negotiable and the government is refusing to apologise for it.

Michelle Keegan and husband Mark Wright are also away - the couple enjoying some time away in Marbella and Ibiza.

They have been sharing pictures of their trip online but they will not be allowed to leave the house for a fortnight when they touch down.

Sam Faiers and her family have been in Marbella, with former TOWIE co-star James Argent performing on the Spanish mainland.

Geordie Shore stars Sophie Kasaei and Charlotte Crosby are both in Ibiza and will not have been happy at the development as they party the days away.

TV and radio presenter Maya Jama has not had a low-key trip - she is also on the party Island and has been showing off her summer snaps on board a yacht.

Danielle Lloyd and her family are also in Ibiza and must isolate when they get home.

Former Love Island contestant Gabby Allen is also in that part of Spain .

The government department's official website says the decision was made after assessing the coronavirus risks in the country.

But one star not in trouble is Gemma Collins.

She joked that she 'called it' after Brits returning from Spain have been ordered to isolate.

The diva had planned to party with her pals in Marbella - but she called off her trip late on after developments.

The Foreign Office website says: "From 26 July, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) advises against all non-essential travel to mainland Spain based on the current assessment of Covid-19 risks.

"Only the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa) and Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera) are exempt from the FCO advice against all non-essential international travel.

"This advice is based on evidence of increases in cases of Covid-19 in several regions, but particularly in Aragon, Navarra and Catalonia (which include the cities of Zaragoza, Pamplona and Barcelona).