KEY POINTS

  • Kylie Jenner and Fai Khadra were spotted at Bootsy Bellows on Sunday
  • The bar, which closed amid COVID-19 pandemic, was said to reopen just for them
  • Jenner and Khadra reportedly stayed at the bar until 1:20 am
  • They were without face masks and near each other
  • COVID-19 confirmed cases in the U.S. still increases
  • Restrictions may have eased in LA but stay-at-home advice is still in effect

A bar in Los Angeles reopened its doors to accommodate Kylie Jenner amid the statewide stay-at-home advice.

The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star was spotted on a night out on Sunday at Bootsy Bellows as California eases up the lockdown. Kylie and Kendall’s friend, Fai Khadra, was said to have stayed at the vaudeville-inspired hot spot until 1:20 am, Daily Mail reported.

The bar, which is owned by David Arquette and located in West Hollywood, California, reportedly halted its operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The news outlet further reported that Bootsy Bellows began to re-open to accommodate their celebrity clienteles, including Jenner and Khadra.

Bootsy Bellows
Kylie Jenner famously celebrated her 18th birthday at Bootsy Bellows in West Hollywood Courtesy of The h.wood Group

The Palestinian model and make-up mogul were seen without face masks. They were reportedly walking arm-in-arm outside Bootsy Bellows, ignoring the social distancing protocol.

Khadra and Jenner were spotted at Nobu before their appearance at the bar. After that, they were seen driving in a sports car together, US Weekly reported.

Restrictions have eased up but the state of California still strongly recommends for people to stay at home unless they have to go to an essential job or shop for essential needs.

California has already reached more than 100,000 COVID-19 cases. As of Monday evening, the state has 133,896 confirmed COVID-19 cases, Mercury News reported.

Los Angeles currently has 64,690 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 2,656 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering database. Meanwhile, the United States’ confirmed COVID-19 cases are nearing 2 million with over 111,000 deaths.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued reopening guidance for cleaning and disinfecting public spaces, workplaces, businesses, schools and homes amid the “new normal.” According to the CDC, reopening public spaces requires careful planning.

Medical experts and scientists are still working on developing a cure or vaccine against COVID-19. Whilst the development is underway, citizens all over the world are advised to take the necessary precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

A Lancet study found that administering hydroxychloroquine or, separately, the related anti-malarial chloroquine,  increased Covid-19 patients' risk of dying 
A Lancet study found that administering hydroxychloroquine or, separately, the related anti-malarial chloroquine, increased Covid-19 patients' risk of dying  AFP / GEORGE FREY

Social distancing, frequent handwashing and wearing face covers are only but a few preventive measures to ensure the slow spread of COVID-19 virus.

CDC emphasized that workplaces, schools, homes and businesses should not only develop cleaning and disinfecting plans. They also have to be implemented, maintained and revised accordingly.

Los Angeles restaurants and hair salons were allowed to reopen; pictured is a May 8, 2020 file image of a policewoman shopping at LA's Flower District
Los Angeles restaurants and hair salons were allowed to reopen; pictured is a May 8, 2020 file image of a policewoman shopping at LA's Flower District AFP / Agustin PAULLIER