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The Bachelor's Arie Luyendyk Jr. Is Battling Coronavirus Right Now, Quarantining Away from Family

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Arie Luyendyk Jr. is opening up about his battle with COVID-19. The 39-year-old race car driver and reality star, who was the star of The Bachelor in season 22, recently tested positive for coronavirus and he’s opening up about his experience. “Many of you have been wondering why we haven’t done Bachelor Brunch, why we’ve been so absent on social media and why I’m sitting like 25 feet away from the girls.

It’s cause I actually tested positive for COVID,” Arie told his fans on Instagram. Arie has been quarantining away from his wife Lauren Burnham and their daughter while he awaits a negative test result.

He said, “It’s been rough. I gotta say it’s not been easy being separated. I’ve been on the other side of the house; Lauren has been

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