Kate Langbroek sparks concern among fans as she posts selfie from her apartment in lockdown in Italy

‘She looks tired’: ‘Exhausted’ Kate Langbroek sparks concern among fans as she posts a makeup free selfie from lockdown in her apartment in Italy

She’s had an ‘exhausting’ month in lockdown with her family at their apartment in Bologna, Italy.  

And on Tuesday, radio star Kate Langbroek sparked concern among fans when she posted a selfie to Instagram from inside her home. 

The 54-year-old’s followers thought the radio star looked looks ‘tired’ and asked if she was OK.

‘She looks tired’: Kate Langbroek sparked concern among fans this week as she posted a selfie from her apartment in Italy after an ‘exhausting’ month in lockdown with her family

In the photo Kate was fresh-faced and stood in front of a Madonna and child sculpture in her apartment building.

‘We have our own Madonna and child on the stairs outside our apartment. Cop Mary’s face. She’s done with iso (sic),’ Kate captioned the image, adding that she had done some exercise by running up and down their staircase.

‘She looks tired!’ one fan remarked. 

Concerned: Fans flocked to comment underneath the post, with one asking, 'are you over it Kate?'

Concerned: Fans flocked to comment underneath the post, with one asking, ‘are you over it Kate?’

Another added: ‘Kate needs a wine.’

‘Are you over it Kate?’ one person remarked. 

Other fans told Kate to ‘hang in there’ and to ‘be strong,’ saying that all her cooking while in isolation had probably ‘taken its toll.’ 

Another wrote: ‘Hope it’s not too sad in Italy, Kate. The Italians have been through so much. God bless em all. Hope you’re all in good spirits.’ 

Trying times: Other fans told Kate to 'hang in there' and to 'be strong,' saying that all her cooking while in isolation had probably 'taken its toll'

Trying times: Other fans told Kate to ‘hang in there’ and to ‘be strong,’ saying that all her cooking while in isolation had probably ‘taken its toll’

Last week Kate revealed what life is really like in Italy, after being in complete lockdown since March 9. From March 9, the country closed down all but essential services amid the coronavirus pandemic

Speaking in the Channel Ten documentary Coronavirus Australia: Our Story, she said that it’s become a ‘grind.’

‘So, Australians now are where we were a few weeks ago,’ Kate began.

‘And the only way to sort of stop it seems to be by having a lockdown. The streets are reminiscent of some sort of Armageddon-ish movie starring Will Smith, I guess.’ 

It's a 'grind': It comes after Kate revealed last week what life is really like overseas, after being in complete lockdown since March 9. From March 9, Italy closed down all but essential services amid the coronavirus pandemic

It’s a ‘grind’: It comes after Kate revealed last week what life is really like overseas, after being in complete lockdown since March 9. From March 9, Italy closed down all but essential services amid the coronavirus pandemic

She went on to say that at first, the lockdown was almost a relief but that has changed over time.

‘When lockdown comes, and this will sound strange, but it’s almost kind of a relief because it’s a circuit break and the sudden stopping of everything is almost a form of respite,’ she said. 

However, now, ‘It is a grind and the days run together and inexplicably it becomes harder and harder to get out of bed. You try to maintain a routine.

‘And the interesting thing about it is how exhausting doing nothing can be,’ she concluded.

Living abroad: Kate lives in Italy with her husband Peter Allen Lewis and their four children. Kate previously revealed that Peter is being sued by the city of Bologna for breaking lockdown rules

Living abroad: Kate lives in Italy with her husband Peter Allen Lewis and their four children. Kate previously revealed that Peter is being sued by the city of Bologna for breaking lockdown rules

Kate lives in Italy with her husband Peter Allen Lewis and their four children. she previously revealed that Peter was being sued by the city of Bologna for breaking lockdown rules. 

Kate and Peter relocated from Melbourne to Italy with their children in early 2019 for what was supposed to be a ‘family gap year’.

They have since extended their stay for another 12 months.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Kate for comment in relation to this article. 

New life: Kate and Peter relocated from Melbourne to Italy with their children in early 2019 for what was supposed to be a 'family gap year'. They have since extended their stay for another 12 months

New life: Kate and Peter relocated from Melbourne to Italy with their children in early 2019 for what was supposed to be a ‘family gap year’. They have since extended their stay for another 12 months