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Hilary Duff in Quarantine After Being Exposed to COVID-19

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Hilary Duff says she has been "exposed" to COVID-19. The actress, who is pregnant with her third child, revealed on her Instagram Stories Saturday that she was in quarantine. "Exposed to covid Quarantine day 2 Fml," Duff wrote alongside a photo of herself.

In later Instagram stories, Duff shared videos of herself bored as she remains in her home's basement away from husband Matthew Koma, daughter Banks and son Luca.

She also shared a video of her and her 8-year-old son saying "I love you" by knocking codes to each other while in separate rooms. "My sweet family was leaving so many sweet treats outside my door.

I finally treated to run upstairs...break quarantine and breathe all over them so they have to have me back... So then they left and.

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