Troy Montero, Aubrey Miles and kids in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19
Troy Montero, Aubrey Miles and their kids Rocket and Hunter are now isolating together after they all tested positive for COVID-19.
Montero told fans that he has reunited with his family after days of being in isolation, but not for a good reason, as per his Instagram page yesterday, Jan. 19.
“Aubrey [and] the kids tested positive for [COVID-19] today so we’re all back together again,” he said. “Not the reunion I was hoping for but it is what it is.”
Montero listed down the symptoms Miles and his kids are experiencing, including dry cough, headache, fever and body pain, adding that their eldest child, Maurie, tested negative from the virus and is isolated away from them.
Montero then expressed his gratitude to those who expressed their concerns, while reminding fans to take care and be safe against the virus.
Article continues after this advertisement“Thanks to everyone for all the kind words of support. We’ll need it more than ever in the coming days,” he said. “Stay safe out there and please take care.”
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Miles, for her part, stressed that there is “no one to blame” for contracting the virus, on her Instagram page, also yesterday. She added that they have been refraining from going outside the house for their safety.
“No one to blame when you get it. Kahit sabihin natin na hindi tayo lumalabas at super ingat na unless naka lock buong bahay mo at walang delivery, walang kasambahay na lumabas. Literal nakakulong 100%,” she told fans.
(No one to blame when you get it. Even if we refrain from going outside the house and be extra careful, unless the whole house is locked, no deliveries [come in] and no helpers go outside the house — 100% confined.)
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Other celebrities who recently tested positive for COVID-19 are Ivana Alawi, Morissette Amon, Miriam Quiambo and Ina Raymundo. JB
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