KEY POINTS

  • Kylie Jenner is prepared for the coronavirus lockdown
  • She has the experience of staying at home for months
  • The billionaire asked fans to practice social distancing

While people across the country are finding it hard to stay home because of the coronavirus lockdown, Kylie Jenner told her fans that she is prepared. The makeup mogul has enough practice of staying at home for months together when she was previously pregnant with Stormi.

Jenner took to Instagram Stories recently to tell her fans that her pregnancy prepared her for the social distancing and the lockdown, E! News reported. She pointed out that she stayed at home for months back then, which means she has the experience for staying indoors now.

The pregnancy was a big secret that Jenner and her family members kept from the world back then. She stayed at home most of the time and only went out for rare events. After giving birth, the billionaire apologized to the fans for keeping it a secret and explained to them her decision by saying that she wanted this experience to be private and stress free.

Jenner is now using her fame to tell people that she too is in lockdown and that it is important for everyone to take precautions against the spread of coronavirus. In her Instagram message, the reality TV star told her fans to take social distancing seriously and self-quarantine, ET Online reported.

It has been 8 days since Jenner has been on lockdown in her house, according to her social media message. She is now bracing for a few more weeks of social distancing before the authorities declare it safe for life to resume as before.

Jenner likes to take short holiday trips and hang out with friends. She also knows how to engage with her fans when she is not travelling. The billionaire has the habit of taking selfies and posing for cameras inside her house and she shares these pictures with her fans on Instagram. Her most recent post shows her relaxing at her office alone.

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Kylie Jenner attends the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on Aug. 20, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images/Jamie McCarthy