Actress Lea Michele has made her triumphant return to the Broadway stage in the Funny Girl revival, though her son wasn’t as enthused.
11.09.2022 - 20:25 / etonline.com
Lea Michele will officially be out of — for 10 days --after testing positive for COVID-19. On Sunday, the 36-year-old shared the message with her fans via her Instagram Stories. “Unfortunately, I have officially tested positive for COVID,” she wrote.
“In following production protocol, I cannot return to the theater for 10 days. Thankfully staying home today and catching this early protected so many members of our company from being exposed. has been and still is tackling a tremendous wave of COVID with close to a dozen company members currently out.” Michele added, “We are almost on the other side of this and doing such an incredible job to keep our show on its feet.
This week has been a dream come true and I cannot wait to get back – you better get ready. See you soon.” Michele’s message comes a day aftershe shared that she had an «inconclusive test result” and that she was experiencing symptoms of COVID. »I’m devastated to say that due to early signs and symptoms of Covid and an inconclusive test result – due to the production’s safety protocols I’m not allowed to perform today’s shows," she wrote on Instagram. «I will be testing again and will know more about tomorrow’s performance soon.
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Lea Michele has tested positive for COVID-19. The 36-year-old actress has confirmed via social media that she's set to miss several performances of 'Funny Girl', her new show on Broadway, after contracting the virus. Lea - who plays Fanny Brice in the production - wrote on her Instagram Story: "In following production protocol I cannot return to the theater for 10 days.
UPDATE: Lea Michele confirmed today that she has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be out for a longer period than initially stated.