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Hilary Duff recently opened up about her personal experiences with coronavirus.
The pregnant mother of two decided to self-quarantine after she was exposed to the virus, and she adopted a unique way of communicating with her children in the meantime. Specifically, she communicated with her son, Luca, through stomping,
It might sound odd, but it was actually a sweet way to keep talking to one another.
Keep reading for the details.
On November 22, Duff shared a video on her Instagram stories of them stomping together from different rooms.
She explained that her husband, Matthew Koma had helped them keep in conversation with one another: "Matt taught Luca the code for I love you."
She added, "We've been doing it all day long. It's so sad."
That's not the only way her family took care of Duff during her quarantine.
She wrote on her stories, "My sweet family was leaving so many sweet treats outside my door. I finally threatened to run upstairs...break quarantine and breathe all over them so they have to have me back."
"So then they left me and apple pie...candle [sic]," she added.
Despite attempts to keep her spirits up, it was definitely still a challenge to be stuck in the basement, away from her husband and children.
Describing her time in quarantine, Duff said simply, "Fml."
Duff seemed to go through all the phases of quarantine while stuck in isolation, even sharing a video of her imitating her dog's bark as she tried to get his attention.
Enjoying Hilary Duff’s quarantine content since she got exposed to covid pic.twitter.com/cEb2tlu2ga
— 3d_dorito (@jashall) November 22, 2020