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Gemma Collins begins selling GC-branded hand sanitiser

Gemma Collins unveils her own hand sanitiser, which is described as being "fabulous for keeping your hands fresh".

Gemma Collins has launched her own 'GC'-branded hand sanitiser.

Sales of hand sanitiser and other cleaning products have shot through the roof this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the government continuing to urge the public to wash their hands regularly to help defeat the virus.

With winter approaching on the horizon, Collins has now entered the lucrative hand sanitiser market, offering a GC-branded product that vows to kill 99.9% of germs.

The product is available for £5 through Collins's website and is described as being "fabulous for keeping your hands fresh".

The launch of the GC hand sanitiser comes days after Collins was unveiled as the new brand ambassador for budget airline Wizz Air, complete with a pink mock-up plane livery featuring her face near the cockpit.

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