It affects everyone so completely differently. "There are so many strange elements to this sickness.
Tyler, whose makeup routine costs an estimated $1,700, then said that her COVID-19 diagnosis not only affected her physical health but also took an emotional toll.
Luckily the rest of my family and bubble were negative," wrote Tyler. "With it Feelings of fear, shame, and guilt swirling through you, who could you have gotten it from and who could you have infected.Terrifying. She said her COVID-19 diagnosis affected her quickly "like a locomotive," but said none of her family members were hit with the virus. Suddenly on the morn of the last day of 2020. Doing everything I could to protect my wolf pack and follow the rules to protect others. S- I had made it all the way through 2020 keeping myself and my family safe. "I tested positive for covid 19 on New Year's Eve day. what a wild 2 weeks," wrote Tyler, who added that she's normally a private person but wanted to bring awareness to COVID-19. Tyler shares four-year-old Lula and five-year-old Sailor with her husband David Gardner, while she has 16-year-old Milo William Langdon with Royston Langdon. The photo featured Tyler donning a face mask as she hugged her daughter Lula Rose Gardner and son Sailor Gene Gardner. Tyler, the daughter of Bebe Buell and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, shared the revelation on Friday in a new Instagram post. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Īctor Liv Tyler became the latest celebrity to reveal her COVID-19 diagnosis. She is one of many celebrities who've tested positive for COVID-19 during the pandemic. Tyler shared a photo of her reuniting with her three children after completing quarantine. She added that having COVID-19 not only affected her body but her emotions as well. Tyler, 43, said she felt "fear, shame, and guilt" over the possibility of infecting others with the virus. Liv Tyler revealed on Instagram that she tested positive for COVID-19 on New Year's Eve and was bedridden for 10 days. Liv Tyler said that she tested positive for COVID-19 on New Year's Eve.