Elizabeta SAMARA with familly in Constanta

Elizabeta SAMARA joined her family in Romania during the time of pandemic.

 

“I am at home in Constanta with my family and I am listening carefully the news ” said SAMARA.” To remain fit and in good shape is difficult in these times. Sometimes I am waking up early in the morning and I run at the beach which is near to my home and then I am again in the house. Also I’m doing exercises to keep fit. I am doing my best I can under such circumstances.”

 

Of course TV is unavoidable.

 

“Since I’m closed at home I  started to watch Netflix. I just finished ELITE and now I am watching Lucifer.”

 

“I want to say to my fans to stay healthy by staying at home and listening what their governments says. That is the way to overcame this corona pandemic so we can turn back to our normal life.”

 

#stayhome #healthisimportant

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