Easter was a lot different this year for many people all over the world. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, almost everyone just stayed at their respective homes in order to prevent the spread of the virus.
But if you are wondering just how your favorite celebrities celebrated Easter, here is what ET Online reported. Superstar artist Jennifer Lopez and her fiance Alex Rodriguez posted a sweet picture of their blended family, which includes twins Emma and Max and Alex's daughters, Natasha and Ella. At the start of the quarantine, the couple has been turning to sports to pass the time. JLo and ARod had some fun playing some baseball with Emme.
'California Girls' singer Katy Perry, who is expecting her first child this summer took a cute picture and posted it on her Instagram. She is seen wearing an Easter Bunny costume, clearly showing her baby bump and of course, her pregnancy glow. She is spending the quarantine with fiance Orlando Bloom, and they recently revealed that they were having a baby girl who will be named after Katy's grandmother, who passed away early this year.
Vanessa Bryant also posted some pictures of her children. This is their first Easter without Kobe and daughter Gianna, who perished in a helicopter accident this January. And today, on the anniversary of his final game, Vanessa mourns her husband's short retirement which only lasted 3 years and 9 months. Still in mourning, she calls life unfair and senseless as she remembers the deaths of her husband and daughter.
Elle also posted some more pictures of celebrities who took to Instagram to greet their followers a Happy Easter. There's Drew Barrymore, who posted some ideas on what kids and parents can do during Easter. Her suggestions include playing, reading, dancing and hopscotch! David and Victoria Beckham also posted pictures of Harper. Many of the posts included a reminder for everyone to be safe during this time.
As the pandemic continues to affect more and more people around the world, celebrities keep telling their followers just how important it is to stay at home and practice social distancing.
In the latest statistics of the cases, there are almost 2 million people who are infected with COVID-19, the disease brought about by the novel coronavirus. The US continues to have the most number of cases, with the latest tally at more than 580,000 positive cases and over 23,000 deaths.