The popular actor Keira Knightley (36) reveals that she and her family have tested positive for corona, reports Entertainment Tonight.
In a recent interview about his upcoming film «Silent Night» with Stella magazine, Knightley says she is currently in isolation with her family.
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– Feels awful
During the interview, it emerges that the whole family is fighting to get well again, and it is clear that the virus has affected her.
– I have corona and I feel terrible, says Knightly.
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Also her husband, the British musician James Righton (38), tested positive, but he is currently asymptomatic.
The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star further joked that her husband is very happy that he has not experienced any symptoms.
– He is convinced that it is because he is one of those who swims in icy water, and it is not me, she says.
In addition, the 36-year-old shares that their children Edie (6) and Delilah (2) have also been infected by the virus, but she emphasizes that they are both on the road to recovery.
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Keeps the family private
Two years ago it became known that Knightley and Righton had become parents for the second time to little Delilah (2).
From before, the couple has daughter Edie (4). They have previously been very private when it comes to the daughter, and Knightley has only spoken a few times about her.
– Panic of age
The award-winning actor stated, among other things, that her daughter went through what she chose to call a “three-year-old phase” – in other words, a tangled age at the age of three. She told this when she visited “Live with Kelly and Ryan” in March 2019, according to People.
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– Two years, then it actually went pretty well. She was an angel. It made me think “Oh, I’m the best mom in the world,” and then she turned three, she told me about her daughter, and continued:
– We have come out of that «three-year-old phase», but now she is really busy with «PAW Patrol». It’s so annoying, that main tune. And the program only lasts for about seven minutes, so you hear it often.
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