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RHOC Fans Slam Kelly Dodd For Reaching Out To Shannon Beador On Instagram After Revealing She And Daughters Tested Positive For Coronavirus!

Kelly Dodd is facing some backlash after she commented on Shannon Beader's Instagram post, wishing she and her family well after the Real Housewives of Orange County star shared that she and her three daughters tested positive for COVID-19.

A few days ago, Beador revealed that she and her three daughters, Sophia (19), and 16-year-old twins Adeline and Stella, have tested positive for coronavirus. The Bravo reality star confirmed her diagnosis via Instagram on Friday, July 24.

"Today, we are Covid positive times 4," she explained. "The girls and I are blessed to be quarantining in the same home (but isolating in separate rooms). A huge thank you to all of the medical personnel that have been patiently guiding us through this illness. Sending prayers to all of those affected. 🙏🏻❤️ ."


Dodd took to the comment section and wrote, ""Your daughters are the best."


However, fans of the show slammed Dodd following her past controversial comments about the virus.

One person wrote: "You literally mock the virus and say hospitals lie and skew numbers."

"How many deaths are enough for you to take it seriously?" another user wrote, according to The Sun.

Another added: "It's your fault Kelly, [sic] ppl like you downplaying the severity of this."

Dodd first came under fire in April when she claimed the coronavirus pandemic was "God’s way of thinning the herd." However, she quickly apologized, saying, "That’s not what I meant."

"I’m not insensitive," she said at the time. "I feel bad for all the families that lost loved ones, and I do think that we should all stay home and protect everybody. That’s not what I meant, and I want to apologize to anyone who got offended, OK? I’m sorry."

In May, Dodd apologized again for another insensitive comment she made about the pandemic.

"I’m so sorry if I offended anyone regarding the Coronavirus. Like millions of Americans, I’m frustrated and longing for the way things were but I absolutely empathize with those who’ve lost loved ones..," she tweeted.

The Bravo reality star’s apology comes after footage from an Instagram live featuring Kelly surfaced. During the chat, a friend of the RHOC star told her, "It’s more every day. In New York, we’re down to 250 [deaths] a day."

Dodd then compared coronavirus to "the flu" and added, "But how many people die on a daily basis? … Well, people are going to die! I’m sorry to tell ya."

Given the constantly evolving nature of COVID-19, we want our readers (courtesy via Us Weekly) to have access to the most accurate resources. For the most up-to-date coronavirus information, guidance, and support, consult the CDCWHO, and information from local public health officials. If you’re experiencing coronavirus symptoms, call your primary care provider for medical advice.

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