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Kerry Washington misses ‘UnPrisoned’ premiere due to COVID-19

Actress joked she was sick from fear of missing out
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Kerry Washington (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Kerry Washington missed the premiere of “UnPrisoned” second season after testing positive for COVID-19.


The 47-year-old actress stayed at home on Tuesday, July 16 instead of joining her co-stars on the red carpet in New York City after contracting the virus. She admitted she was green with envy, not being there to celebrate.


“Soooooooooo I have COVID and I won’t be able to make it to the @unprisonedhulu season 2 premiere tonight in NYC. I’m not sure what’s worse right now, being sick with COVID or being sick with FOMO [crying face emoji]. I love our Unprisoned family so much and I am INSANELY proud of and EXCITED about Season 2! I cannot believe I’m not there tonight to celebrate our amazing cast + crew! (sic)” sharing a make-up-free selfie, in which she covered her face with her hands, Kerry wrote on Instagram.

The former ‘Scandal’ star admitted she had cried about missing the screening but was planning a watch party for the show’s premiere on Wednesday, July 17 instead.


“But after shedding waaaay too many tears, I decided to gather everything I need for a legitimate watch party (except its cranberry juice because it’s very high in vit C!) and I guess I’ll be watching it on HULU tomorrow with YOU!

“YAY!!!!! I know you’re going to loooooooove it! XOXOXOX K #TryingToStayPositiveWhileWaitingToBeNegative,” she added.

The Hulu drama series centers around the relationship between Washington’s character Paige Alexander and her recently incarcerated father Edwin (Delroy Lindo).

Washington recently teased audiences can expect season two to show the relationship therapist confront her own intimacy issues in the aftermath of her viral TED talk from the season one finale.

“Paige is now dealing with the reality of trying to be who she wants to be, which was the thesis of her TED talk, because it’s easier to ‘talk the talk’ than ‘walk the walk’ sometimes. I think who you want to be can be a moving target,” she told People magazine.

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