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Erika Jayne is embraces low-key glam as she gets back to business following COVID-19 diagnosis

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Erika Jayne appears fully recovered from her bout with COVID-19 and stepped out in a low-key glam look on Friday morning near her Los Angeles area home.The Pretty Mess star, 50, is getting back into the swing of things now that she'd been given the go-head to return to filming Real Housewives of Beverly Hills following her positive coronavirus diagnosis.Jayne's troubled personal life with her estranged ex Tom Girardi and their various legal woes will be the main topic of the upcoming season of the popular Bravo franchise.

Back to normal:Erika Jayne appears fully recovered from her bout with COVID-19 and stepped out in a low-key glam look on Friday morning near her Los Angeles area homeErika picked up groceries from Whole Foods in a trendy athletic ensemble.

The blonde bombshell rocked lime green Nike sneakers, black and white printed leggings, a white puffer coat and a small Balenciaga wristlet.Her long platinum tresses were style in a collection of elaborate half-up French braids with cascading waves and she rocked a face full of flawless makeup.

Before the Christmas holiday, Erika had tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced into temporary isolation while she recovered.

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