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'Bachelor' Alum Arie Luyendyk Jr. Says He Had a 'Rough' COVID-19 Battle Over Thanksgiving

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Arie Luyendyk Jr. spent Thanksgiving distanced from his family. The 39-year-old former Bachelor took to his Instagram Story over the holiday weekend to lament the «rough» time he's had after testing positive for COVID-19 and having to isolate on «the other side of the house» from his wife, Lauren Burnham, and their 1-year-old daughter, Alessi. «Many of you have been wondering why we haven't done, why we've been so absent on social media and why I'm sitting like 25 feet away from the girls,» Luyendyk Jr.

said, according to multiple outlets. «It's 'cause I actually tested positive for COVID.»«It's been rough,» he added. «I gotta say, it's not been easy being separated.»Despite the challenges of being distanced, Luyendyk Jr.

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