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Keira Knightley Reveals Her Entire Family Has COVID-19

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Keira Knightley has revealed that she, and her entire family, have been affected by COVID-19.

In her interview with The Times‘ Stella Magazine, the 36-year-old actress shared that she, husband James Righton, and their two daughters, Edie and Delilah, have all tested positive for the coronavirus. Keira added that while she and her daughters are still griping with the virus, James has had an easier time with it while in quarantine with them. “[He is] being very smug about it – he is convinced it’s because he’s one of those cold-water swimmers and I’m not,” she joked. Keira was promoting her new film, Silent Night, in the feature, which centers on a family who are ready to welcome friends and family for what promises to be a perfect Christmas

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