Saab Magalona isolates away from family after testing positive for COVID-19

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Saab Magalona isolates away from family after testing positive for COVID-19
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Saab Magalona expressed her longing for her husband Jim Bacarro and their kids, Pancho and Vito, as she revealed that she is currently in isolation after contracting COVID-19. | APasajolINQ

Magalona lamented how her condition has been keeping her from spending time with her kids, who she only gets to talk to through video calls. She then thanked their “girls” at home for taking care of Pancho and Vito while she is in isolation.

“Despite the vomiting and splitting headaches, the most difficult part of this is being away from my boys and hearing them cry when I have to say goodbye on our video calls,” she stated. “Thankful that Jim is such a sweetheart and my biggest cheerleader,” she said, noting that Bacarro is also isolated from their kids. “Can’t wait to hug you.”Magalona received prayers and well-wishes from fellow celebrities who are hoping for her speedy recovery.

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