Jeremy Corbyn has revealed his secret wardrobe habit in an intimate interview with a teenage vlogger.

The Labour leader confessed he likes to put on his trackie as soon as he gets in the door.

But he says his advisors have stopped him from going outside in the casual attire.

Mr Corbyn told CBBC young presenter and vlogger Nikki Lilly: “When I go home every night, I put my tracksuit on.

He told the 13-year-old: I feel very comfortable in it. You can do anything in a track suit. You can go out. It’s great!

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"Although people round here make me stop going out in it. They say, ‘if you are the leader of the labour party , you can’t go out in your trackie’!”

The interview with the Labour leader is part of her series Nikki Lilly Meets… in which she has also met the prime minister Theresa May.

The labour leader talked openly about his teenage years confessing that he struggled as a youngster.

He said: “I was like most teenagers – a bit uncertain.

"A bit confused and I always felt everyone else is having fun somewhere else. Everyone else is doing really well but not me”

Jeremy Corbyn enjoys wearing his tracksuit both at home and out and about (
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Nikki Lilly baked scones for Jeremy Corbyn (
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Nikki, who has a debilitating rare medical condition AVM which causes headaches, nosebleeds and swelling, won CBBC’s Junior Bake-Off and bagged one of the Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards presented by Mary Berry.

When she visited Mr Corbyn in his office in the House of Commons she baked him a selection of scones.

The pair enjoyed afternoon tea with some of the Labour leader's home made jam.

Nikki, who balances hospital appointments with her interviews and schoolwork quizzed Mr Corbyn on his experiences at school.

Mr Corbyn, who split with his first wife because she wanted to send their son to grammar school, attended a strict grammar school himself.

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“My secondary school was actually very strict, and it had a regime I didn’t like," he said.

"It had lots of physical punishment – caning and things like that.

"And the older boys were allowed to punish the younger boys, but I said I was not prepared to beat any younger boys so I wasn’t made a prefect – my choice!”

And the politician spoke of his pride in voting for legislation to ban capital punishment in schools - which was passed by one vote.

Jeremy also spoke about his fondness for EastEnders, his penchant for growing potatoes and eating potato wedges and ketchup and tells a lovely story about how his childhood rabbit ran away, only to be discovered a year later living with the wild rabbit community.

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Nikki has already conducted interviews with Theresa May, David Walliams, Nicole Scherzinger, Claudia Winkleman and Angellica Bell.

Watch the full interview over at www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc