Kylie Jenner Urges Fans To Follow Her Self-Quarantine Tips With California On Lockdown
Posted on Fri Mar 20th, 2020 9:25am PDT By X17 Staff
As Kylie Jenner lounges in her palatial estate during her ninth day of quarantine, the reality-star-turned cosmetics icon shared a message for her 166 million Instagram fans as the coronavirus pandemic rages on,
"The coronavirus is a real thing! I listened to the Surgeon General this morning and he definitely encouraged me to come on here and talk to you guys... PLEASE stay inside you guys! Practice social distancing, self-quarantine. You might have it and not even know and be infecting other people. It's serious and the only way we're going to slow this down is if we do this! No one is immune to this!"
Kylie concludes her video by pleading with other influencers to do their part and spread the message of following the proper safety guidelines.
Take it from someone with experience... Kylie is definitely one who knows a thing or two about self-quarantining. The cosmetics mogul went through great lengths to shield the world from her 2017 pregnancy and offers up a few pro-tips to pass the time after California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a state-mandated lockdown. In a second video, she shared her method of avoiding the public and hopes her fans will follow suit.
“"When I was pregnant, the reason why I kept it a secret is because I didn’t leave the house. It was my choice to do that so I never let myself get bored. I watched movies, I read books, I would do full spa days and take long baths, do masks, take care of my skin, take care of my hair. Puzzles. I did so many puzzles when I was pregnant. Puzzles... underrated." Kylie added, "What I've been doing this last week or so... more puzzles, I started Westworld. [I've been] spending more time with my daughter. Cooking, reading... being at home is fun. We can have fun at home, guys!"
Kylie wraps it up by encouraging her fans to tweet her and let her know how they've been spending their time in quarantine. The COVID-19 death toll is well over 10,000 and was first reported in December 2019. Starting in China, the virus has spread throughout Europe, completely devastating Italy, Iran, Spain, Germany, and France. The virus soon after made its way to Washington state and has now spread throughout the entire United States.