Missé Beqiri reveals her son Julian remains in Denmark as coronavirus keeps them apart

Real Housewives Of Cheshire star Missé Beqiri has revealed that her five-year-old Julian is ‘stuck’ in Denmark, as coronavirus restrictions force them apart.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, the Swedish beauty, 33, admitted that she was feeling down, as pandemic lockdowns separated her from her offspring, who is with his footballer father Anders Lindegaard, 35.

The mother-of-two, whose brother Lamur was murdered on Christmas Eve, said: ‘It just hit me all of a sudden what’s going on… We’re taking it really seriously and we’re staying home and we’re trying to help everyone that we can help.

‘But I just feel like I wish I could do more. My mum is locked in Sweden, I can’t help her. My son is locked in Denmark, I can’t see him. So I just feel a bit s**t, to be honest…

‘After everything I’ve been through, I feel like I’m trying to keep positive and spread positive energy to everyone.’

At the start of the video, the reality star, who shares her two-year-old daughter River with her fiancé Jake Hall, 29, revealed that she was trying to lift her own spirits by pampering herself.

She said: ‘So you guys must think it’s weird that I’ve put makeup on. I just that I need to make a little bit of effort for myself.

‘I know that I should take this time and enjoy myself and chill and I love that. I’d love to spend more time with River, but I can’t help myself to boost myself a little bit, if that makes any sense…’

Thanking her followers for their support, she vowed to share more content in the coming days as she continues to spend time in isolation.

Last month, Missé made her first public appearance since her brother Flamur’s shocking murder on Christmas Eve. 

The reality star and model attended the International Woolmark Prize 2020 during London Fashion Week at Ambika P3, where she put on a brave face in the wake of the family tragedy.

Her outing came after she broke her social media silence to post: ‘Strength is all you taught me’, as she went horse-riding with daughter River, two, after her brother Flamur ‘Alex’ Beqiri, 36, was gunned down in front of his family.

In January, a source exclusively told MailOnline that Jake had re-proposed to Missé over the Christmas period in a ‘new chapter’ for the couple. 

The source said: ‘The incident made them both realise what’s most important – family – so it of course brought them closer together. The re-proposal signifies a new chapter for them as a family.’ 

It has been a heartbreaking time for Missé and her family as they grieve for Alex. 

He was peppered with bullets in front of his screaming wife Debora Krasniqi, and his child, outside their £1.5million home in Battersea on Christmas Eve.

Swedish kickboxer Anis Hemissi, 22, from Malmo, Sweden, was arrested at Copenhagen Airport over the death of Alex’ on January 20.

Father-of-two, Mr Beqiri had been linked to several gangland murders in Sweden where he was once one of the country’s most wanted men.

Together: A source exclusively told MailOnline on Monday that Jake had re-proposed to Missé over the Christmas period in a 'new chapter' for the couple (pictured May 2019)

Together: A source exclusively told MailOnline on Monday that Jake had re-proposed to Missé over the Christmas period in a ‘new chapter’ for the couple (pictured May 2019)

Police in Sweden said Mr Hemissi, had been held on a European arrest warrant. 

He was picked up by Danish Police as he returned from a trip to Thailand, Swedish newspaper Kvallsposten said. 

Mr Beqiri was a Swedish citizen of Albanian origin who had left Malmö for London nearly five years ago.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said at the time: ‘A 22-year-old man was arrested at Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, on January 20 on a European Arrest Warrant on suspicion of the murder of Flamur Beqiri. 

Much-missed: Flamur (Alex) Beqiri was shot in front of his wife outside their £1.5m home in Battersea, London on Christmas Eve

Much-missed: Flamur (Alex) Beqiri was shot in front of his wife outside their £1.5m home in Battersea, London on Christmas Eve

‘He remains in custody in Denmark pending extradition proceedings back to the UK.’  

In 2008 Flamur was named as one of Sweden’s most wanted men after detectives said he was part of an international drugs smuggling ring who moved £2million of cannabis into Scandinavia. 

Police said at the time they believed Mr Beqiri fled a bust at the border in bare feet but the drugs charges were later dropped. 

He was instead found guilty of illegally handling smuggled goods including cigarettes and alcohol and given a suspended sentence. 

Arrested: Swedish kickboxer Anis Hemissi, 22, was held over the South London murder of Flamur 'Alex' Beqiri

Arrested: Swedish kickboxer Anis Hemissi, 22, was held over the South London murder of Flamur ‘Alex’ Beqiri

The murder victim said he had no idea the Dutch man carrying 300kg of cannabis in his car and told detectives that the £5,000 cash was for a previous delivery of spirits and tobacco.   

An insider in Sweden previously told MailOnline that Mr Beqiri, who moved from Albania to Sweden as a child, was ‘heavily linked’ to criminals in the Swedish underworld but may have moved to the UK to ‘go legit’.   

Several of his former associates have also been murdered since his move to Britain.

His friend Naief Adawi, 33, who was jailed in 2008 for his role in a multi-million pound heist in Denmark, was targeted by a Syrian gunman outside a falafel shop in Malmo in August last year. He handed his two-month-old baby to his wife, Karolin Hakim, 31, and fled.

Mrs Hakim, who had been a guest at Mr Beqiri’s 2018 wedding, was shot in the head and killed but Adawi and the baby survived.

In 2008 Mr Beqiri was named as one of Sweden’s most wanted men after he was accused of being part of a drug smuggling ring that imported cannabis worth £2million into Scandinavia.  

Court documents show he handed himself in two years later but was acquitted of the drugs offence and convicted of the lesser offence of handling alcohol and tobacco that had been smuggled into Sweden. He was given a suspended sentence and a fine. 

It was at Misse’s wedding to her ex-husband, Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard, that Mr Beqiri fell in love with his future wife Mrs Krasniqi.

He was said to have proposed after flying their families to a chalet in Kitzbuhel, Austria, where he covered the floor in a 1,000 red rose petals. The wedding featured a lavish ceremony at a hotel on Lake Como, Italy, in October 2018. 

Heartache: Real Housewives of Cheshire's Missé Beqiri has made her first public appearance since her brother Flamur's shocking murder on Christmas Eve

Heartache: Real Housewives of Cheshire’s Missé Beqiri has made her first public appearance since her brother Flamur’s shocking murder on Christmas Eve