Geordie Shore’s Sophie Kasaei is accused of breaking COVID-19 rules after ‘mixing with THREE homes on Christmas Day in Level 3’
- Government guidelines state that those living in Tier 3 may only mix with two other families on Christmas Day.
Sophie Kasaei was accused of breaking coronavirus social speed rules after she revealed she was mingling with three families and attending a family party on Christmas Day.
According to The Sun, star Geordie Shore, 31, appeared to be imposing rules about mixing at Christmas time by traveling to several houses and recording some of the shows on her social media.
A source said: ‘Sophie spent the whole day on Instagram Stories – I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
Rules: Sophie Kasaei was accused of breaking coronavirus social speed rules by visiting three families and attending a family party on Christmas Day
‘She started the day with her mother at her house, then went to her father’s house to see her and her, then she went back to her own husband’s house – and then she went to her cousin’s house for a family party.
‘Then there was her cheek tweeting about how good the day was – it’s one rule for celebrities and one for everyone else.’
After eating her Christmas dinner, Sophie recorded herself traveling to her cousin’s house for a bash.
The reality star said: ‘We’re on our way, cuz. We have the bottles, hun. Give us ready lemonade, cuz. ‘

Festivals: According to The Sun, star Geordie Shore, 31, appeared to rule out mixing rules at Christmas time by traveling to multiple homes.
The North East is in Stage 3 restrictions for the month of December, meaning people could visit a maximum of two homes on 25 December.
Gov.co.uk reads: ‘If you don’t live in the Tier 4 area, you may see a maximum of two more families (your’ Christmas bubble ‘) on Christmas Day. Christmas (25 December). You will not see anyone from the Tier 4 area.
You should think carefully about the dangers and just create a Christmas bubble if you feel you need it. Whenever possible, consider alternatives to meeting in person. ‘
It is unclear whether Sophie’s father and grandmother are classified as one household, and whether her mother lives with her through COVID-19 restrictions.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Sophie for comment.

A source said: ‘She started the day with her mother at her house, then went to her father’ s house to see her and her, then she went back to her own husband ‘s house – and then went to cousin’s house for party family ‘

He liked it! Two days after her celebration, Sophie took to Twitter and said she had cooked dinner for herself and her mother.
Two days after her celebration, Sophie took to Twitter and said she had cooked dinner for herself and her mother.
She wrote: ‘Uno I don’t usually follow much of xmas and especially this year it bothered me.
‘But Iv had such a lovely few days my first Christmas at my own house and a cooked dinner for just me and my mum. They should not worry about gifts or presents is usually about lovers. ‘

Mixing: After eating her Christmas dinner, Sophie records herself traveling to her cousin’s house for a bash