‘I’m feeling rubbish’: Double-jabbed Keira Knightley reveals her family have contracted Covid but ‘smug’ husband James Righton is asymptomatic
- The actress, 36, revealed she was feeling ‘pretty rubbish’ and ‘frazzled’ while battling coronavirus
- Keira revealed her family were faring far better than she is, with Klaxons musician husband James not having any symptoms
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Keira Knightley and her family have contracted Covid, with the actress admitting she is ‘feeling pretty rubbish.’
The film star, 36, told The Times in her latest interview that she was ‘feeling frazzled’ due to being trapped in their north London house with the virus.
Double-jabbed Keira is married to Klaxons musician James Righton and they share two daughters, Edie, six and Delilah, two – who she revealed are faring better than her.
She said of her asymptomatic husband: ‘[He is] being very smug about it – he is convinced it’s because he’s one of those cold-water swimmers and I’m not.’
‘I’m feeling pretty rubbish’: Keira Knightley reveals her family have contracted Covid while she is on the promotional trail for new film Silent Night (pictured 2019)
Keira did not specify if James has also been vaccinated. MailOnline has contacted Keira and James’ representatives for further comment.
Last month it was revealed that double-jabbed people still have a one in four chance of catching Covid from an infected household member, according to a study by ‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Fergusson.
This is even the case if the person infected was fully jabbed themselves, in what is known as a vaccine breakthrough case, said Imperial College London researchers.
However, jabbed people recovered quicker from the virus, resulting in less severe and shorter symptoms. Being vaccinated also decreases a person’s chance of getting Covid in the first place.
Feeling good: Double-jabbed Keira is married to Klaxons musician James Righton and they share two daughters, Edie, six and Delilah, two (pictured in 2018)
The news comes as Keira’s latest endeavour – starring as Nell in comedy horror film Silent Night – is set for release on Friday.
The upcoming feature, which wrapped up filming two days before Britain’s first lockdown, sees an extended family come together for Christmas dinner at a country estate on the eve of an environmental apocalypse.
Ironically, the plot features food shortages, lockdowns and final goodbyes made over a Zoom call.
The mother-of-two recalled: ‘We were filming scenes about the shops running out of food at the same time as the news was becoming full of stories that all of the toilet paper had gone. It was incredibly strange for everyone.’
‘I think it should come with a warning,’ Keira added, ‘because now everybody is coming to the film with a lived experience, hopefully not as horrific as this one, but it has suddenly become a lot more raw.’
The Love Actually actress co-stars with names such as Matthew Goode, Roman Griffin Davis and Annabelle Wallis.
Elsewhere, Keira, who is estimated to have made more than £50million from more than 30 movies, detailed how motherhood is at the core of her decision making when it comes to potential roles.
Last year, the Brit turned down Apple TV’s adaptation of the Sarah Perry novel The Essex Serpent as she was put off by travel restrictions within the UK.
This career move was influenced by youngest daughter Delilah, with Keira recalling she didn’t want to be stuck on the other side of the country, unable to get to her.
Keira’s latest in a long-line of projects will see her head back to the US to take on the role of Loretta McLaughlin, the groundbreaking reporter who broke the story of the Boston Strangler in the early 1960s.
Role: The news comes as Keira’s latest endeavour – starring as Nell in comedy horror film Silent Night – is set for release on Friday
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