Sam Asghari.Photo: Aaron Poole/getty images

Britney Spears' boyfriend Sam Asghari recently had COVID-19.
Asghari, 26, shared his diagnosis on Instagram Wednesday, saying that he has since recovered and experienced very few symptoms.
“2020 has been a crazy/twisted year for all of us. Recently I tested positive for Covid-19, I was lucky enough to catch the news before being around and infecting my loved ones (friends, family, significant other),” the modelwrote on Instagram. “I quickly isolated myself and started my quarantine process alone. ππ½”
Asghari said he only experienced cold symptoms for one day. The model said he continued working out and eating clean while he was in quarantine.
Asghari added that “even outside of Covid,” he spends a lot of his time thinking about the importance of health, writing that he will “continue to do my best and inspire you guys to also live a healthy lifestyle. ππ”
On his Story, Asghari talked more about his experience with the contagious respiratory virus.
Britney Spears, Sam Asghari.Kevin Winter/Getty Images

“My healthy lifestyle and my strong immune system helped me a lot because I only had common cold symptoms for one day,” he said, later adding, “I understand there has been healthy people that got it and they were a tough time with it.”
“I do understand that, but my suggestion is take vitamins, stay hydrated, have great nutrition and boost your immune system,” he said. “Because it’s gonna help you. Not just with COVID, just with everything.”
Now reunited, earlier on Wednesday, Spears, 39,shared a videoof her and Asghari playing with the scooter she used when shebroke her footback in February.
“This is the same scooter π΄ I had to use when I broke my foot and couldnβt walk around,” the pop star wrote on Instagram, tagging her boyfriend. “it was pretty fun then but now I use it like a daredevil through my house ππ€·πΌββοΈππ !!!! Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas ππ πΌπ¦ !!!!”
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