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Stephen Bear breaks quarantine again as he buys petrol without a mask – after claiming ‘rules don’t apply to him’

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STEPHEN Bear has been pictured breaking quarantine again as he bought petrol without a mask - after claiming "rules don't apply" to him.

The 31-year-old star arrived back to the UK from Dubai on Friday, with current UK laws stating that those returning from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) must isolate for ten days.

In pictures exclusive to The Sun, Bear can not only be seen flouting the isolation period, but also refusing to cover his mouth and nose with a protective face mask.

Dressed in a pair of blue shorts, a white T-Shirt, and patterned zip-up jacket, the reality TV star appeared to still be prepared for warmer climates as he donned a pair of sunglasses.

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