Reality TV star, Kate Jones, professionally known as Ka3na on Tuesday took to social media to recount how she, her husband, Mr Jones and their daughter, Leila, contracted the deadly coronavirus disease.
The reality star who runs a successful luxury fashion brand in Nigeria took to Twitter to confirm that the deadly virus is real.
In a series of tweets some of which she shared as screenshots on her Instastory, Ka3na wrote:
“COVID 19 is real AF. Apparently, we came in contact with a carrier during the flight. In less than 24hrs after my entire body system changed.
Because Leila couldn’t stay away from me cos I had to self-isolate, she got it and then Mr Jones.
“We’re both so lucky we’re fully vaccinated. We are all recovering and getting better. Y’all stay SAFE out there COVID is REAL! No Wait Till E Hit You #maskup Take the Vaccine When You Can.”
Meanwhile Veteran comic actor, Victor Osuagwu has expressed joy on social media as he celebrates his 31-year wedding anniversary with his lovely wife.
Marking the anniversary with a lovely picture of himself and his wife on Instagram, the veteran Nollywood actor wrote;
“From Friends To Lovers, Courtship To Marriage, It’s Been 31 years Of No Shut Up or Getaway, My Sister, My Friend and More Than Y Can Describe As A Wife, Mother Of D “OCHIBUNDU Empire. “Is Our Wedding Anniversary Brethren. To God Be D Glory.”
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