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RHOA's Peter Thomas has COVID-19 and believes he caught it from fan after taking selfie without mask

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Former Bravo reality star Peter Thomas has announced he's battling COVID-19.The ex-husband of Real Housewives Of Atlanta's Cynthia Bailey shared the news with his Instagram followers on Sunday.In a video, which he shot while lying in bed, Thomas, 58, described suffering tremendous pain along with sweats, chills, vomiting and diarrhea. 'Excruciating': Former Bravo reality star Peter Thomas announced in an Instagram video on Sunday that he's enduring a painful battle with COVID-19 Exposed: Thomas, 58, who owns Bar One in Miami Beach, blamed taking photos with fans without a mask on for getting the coronavirusThomas revealed he has been in bed for eight days and only tested positive for the coronavirus after five tests previously came back.

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