“When the nail shop is closed š¤£. #QurantineLife” the singer wrote on Instagram
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Russell WilsonĀ wonāt be joiningĀ Ciaraās at-home salon anytime soon.
On Tuesday, the singer, 34, posted a video of herself filing her nails whileĀ self-quarantiningĀ amid the novelĀ coronavirusĀ (COVID-19), and her NFL star husband, 31, wasĀ notĀ unamused.
āThis is how it goes ladies. Just another day in quarantine,ā Ciara ā whoseĀ massive diamond wedding ringĀ is on full display ā says in the clip.
Wilson jokingly covers his face with his hands, lets out a long sigh and rolls his eyes at the sound of her nails grinding against the file: āThatās how guys be when we try to take care of ourselves during this time,ā Ciara says with a laugh.
āWhen the nail shop is closed š¤£. #QurantineLifeā theĀ āLevel UpāĀ singer captioned the cute video.
One fan wrote, āRuss is OVER IT!! š¤£š¤£š¤£ā While another said, āOmg that side eye he gave you is life. I love that you all arenāt fake about how real marriage looks. š¤£ā
On Wednesday, the pregnant singer gave fans aĀ glimpse of what her doctorās appointments look like amid the pandemic, sharing a heartfelt video getting an ultrasound by herself as Wilson watches via FaceTime.
āThe life of a pregnant woman in COVID-19 era is very interesting,ā Ciara captioned the Instagram clip.
āRuss had to FaceTime me from the car for our Ultrasound,ā Ciara continued. āWe donāt hear too much about US during this time.ā
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Ciara then invited āall my pregnant women to chat with me and my doctor today on IG LIVE 2pm PST,ā adding the hashtag ā#WomensWednesday.ā
While there have been no widespread studies to determine whether pregnant women are at a greater risk of contracting the virus or whether infected mothers pass it down to their babies, early anecdotal evidence shows pregnant women do not become more seriously ill than the rest of the population, and that mom-to-baby transmission is unlikely.
Still, pregnant women are considered a higher-risk population because of weakened immune systems and should be extra vigilant about hand washing and practicing social distancing, say health officials.
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