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DJ Khaled Reveals He And His Family Contracted COVID-19: ‘We’re All Good Now’

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DJ Khaled and his family are recovering from COVID-19. The record producer, 45, took to Instagram on Friday, after weeks of unusual silence on the platform, revealing he and his family contracted the virus but are “all good now.” “My family and I recovered from COVID and we’re all good now!!” Khaled wrote. “God is the greatest!

God love us and we love God! Thank you everyone! We the best.” RELATED: Tyler, The Creator Says DJ Khaled’s ‘Ego Was Deflated’ When He Beat Him In The Charts Khaled also thanked his friends, family and fans for their prayers.

Apart from the statement from Khaled, the “Every Chance I Get” artist included a series of photos of himself and his family, including his wife, Nicole Tuck, and their two children, Asahd, 4,

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