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Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz “are staying apart” until they get their coronavirus test results, the “America’s Got Talent” star posted Saturday on Instagram.
“Like many of you, I also have been sick all week and, unfortunately, my husband who returned from his tour a couple of days ago is also feeling ill,” Klum wrote.
“To be safe, we are staying apart until we get the results of our Coronavirus tests (that we were finally able to get today) back.”
Klum, 46, who married Kaulitz, 30, last year, also posted a clip of the couple kissing through a glass window as a result of current circumstances.
“We don’t want to spread germs and risk others getting sicker… even each other!” Klum wrote.
“As much as I want to embrace him and kiss him, it is more important to do the right thing and not spread further.”
She continued, “These are strange times… but in these moments, you remember what’s really important- the people you love and keeping them safe.
Social distancing is what we all need to do right now to be responsible citizens of the world. We are all in this together and it is up to us to protect our loved ones, and our neighbors and our communities.”
Earlier this week, Klum addressed her absence from “America’s Got Talent,” telling her Instagram followers, “I’m just not feeling good.” She also said she was unable to get tested for coronavirus at the time.
On Saturday, Page Six exclusively reported the NBC talent show had stopped filming amid the pandemic.
“The absolute priority is the care and well-being of the crew and everybody working on the show, and their families,” an on-set source said.
As for Klum, she urged fans to take precautions.
“Please listen to the officials and stay at home if you can and physically distance yourself from other people… especially if you are not feeling well,” she wrote.
“I see all the beautiful things people are doing for each other all over the globe and that gives me hope! Sending all of you love and positivity and healing vibes… together we can get through this but we need to be proactive so that we can all have a bright and healthy future.”
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