Daisy Keech and the Other Members of the Clubhouse Respond to Criticism That They\u2019re Not Social Distancing

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Daisy Keech and the Other Members of the Clubhouse Respond to Criticism That They\u2019re Not Social Distancing
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Daisy Keech and the Other Members of the Clubhouse Respond to Criticism That They’re Not Social Distancing

Despite their precautions, it's clear that there are some guidelines and mandates that the members of the house are not abiding by, and fans are noticing. If you look through the comments on the Clubhouse's new content, you see what Chase means. While most of the responses are excited fans, there are quite a few commenters questioning the members' actions.

" You guys already f*cking up," wrote one person on an Instagram advertising a new YouTube video from the group."I thought you would be smarter. Not everyone in the video lives in that house. You call it the quarantine challenge but you aren’t even following the law smh your viewers are young and they need to be taught this is to be taken seriously. You can have fun and laugh, but you should have made this video with the people you LIVE with. SHELTER. IN. PLACE.

Kinsey Wolanski, meanwhile, moved into the house on Sunday after getting stuck in the Bahamas thanks to the virus. She revealed that following her return to the States she had to get tested for COVID-19 and confirmed she didn't have the virus before moving in. Daisy insists, though, that besides Kinsey, everyone else in the Clubhouse has been living together for weeks now."We've been taking as many precautions as possible," she said."Thankfully we've been able to be safe but still create content together.

Of course, some plans have been delayed due to the coronavirus. While over 30,000 people have applied to join the house, Abby and Daisy have been unable to recruit new members."We're having to have a lot of phone calls with [potential new members]," she said."We're just really hoping that this ends soon so we can all get together."

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