Vir Das tests positive for Covid-19, goes into deep thought about considering embroidery

Updated : Jan 11, 2022 08:53
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Actor-comedian Vir Das has tested positive for Covid-19.  

Taking to Instagram, Vir on Monday evening informed his fans and followers by sharing a post as he spoke about 'seriously considering embroidery' during his recovery period. 
 
Vir Das wrote, "Right. I've tested positive for Covid-19. Mild symptoms. Aches and a sore throat. Isolated at home. Had only been in contact with two other people in the last month and thankfully they are both negative." 

He further added, "Now I am in a room. I have three pillows and a quilt. I'm seriously considering embroidery. Depending on how long this takes, I may wind up with no quilts and 6 pillows, or like 2 quilts. If I had to choose a market, I'd choose quilts over pillows, more exclusive. Almost everyone has a pillow they love. Not everyone has a nice quilt." 

"Also...new pillows are overrated. Old pillows, they know you and your whole body. You ever shoved a memory pillow between your knees? It's a core workout. You want abs or a nap? You ever shoved an old pillow between your knees? All the best parts of you are reunited and comfy. The point of all this is to wear a mask and get boosted. Hope you and your family are safe," he concluded. Sharing the post, he captioned it, "Peace." 

Meanwhile, on the work front, Vir was recently nominated for his comedy special at the International Emmy Awards 2021. 

Also Watch: International Emmys 2021: No wins for India! Siddiqui, Das & team Aarya return empty-handed
 

Vir Das

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