Emma Willis and her husband Matt have shared a joint 'final' social media post as they revealed their decision to ditch the likes of Instagram.
The loved-up couple have vowed not to post on their online platforms for 21 days as part of a new experiment. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday (September 10), Emma and Matt were seen giving serious looks towards the camera as they held onto their mobile phones.
The pair confirmed: "This is our final post for 21 days as we join an exciting experiment looking at the impact of smartphones on children’s behaviour. "For these three weeks, team Willis will be keeping you updated on everything whilst we team up with a group of Year 8 students and give up our smartphones. READ MORE: Rochelle Humes shares personal family news as she supports cause that's 'left out of conversation' "Why are we doing this - for Channel 4’s new documentary, Swiped: The School that Banned Smartphones, produced by @_boldprint Studios." The Love is Blind UK hosts continued: "Our lives these days revolve around our phones, and the thought of three weeks without them is quite honestly daunting, yet fascinating.
The statistics on children’s smartphone use are beyond worrying so the time feels absolutely right for this issue to be addressed.
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