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Jeannie Mai on 'The Real's Future Amid Coronavirus Pandemic and How She's Quarantining With Jeezy (Exclusive)

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Luckily for the cast and crew of, the coronavirus outbreak coincided with their hiatus. During an interview with ET's Katie Krause on Monday,'s Jeannie Mai opened up about how she and her co-hosts are doing amid the pandemic — and when fans might see new episodes of the talk show on their TVs again. «All of us ladies are on hiatus, so it's not affecting so much right now,» Mai said. «But it's so important to have social media to keep in touch with our fans.

I love that our show is meant to entertain and educate and also just enlighten people. We're silly, we're fun and we're passionate, and so the show going on everyday helps for people to just take their minds off things.» The TV personality noted she's «blessed for now» with the timing of

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