La ex tenista rusa María Sharapova compartió con sus millones de seguidores de Instagram y Twitter su número de teléfono para que las personas que se sienten solas puedan enviarle mensajes.
"Una gran parte de esto se debe a que todos estamos viviendo esta situación al mismo tiempo, es un distanciamiento físico que llevamos adelante todos y por eso quiero que me escriban mensajes o preguntas a mi número”, comentó en Twitter.
“Traté de encontrar una forma de ponerme en contacto con todos, porque la semana pasada lo hice en una video conferencia y me pareció muy divertido, así que espero repetir esta experiencia en estos momentos tan difíciles. Cuéntenme cómo la están llevando, háganme preguntas, o simplemente salúdenme. Cualquier tipo de recetas son bienvenidas también", propuso.
Maria Sharapova on Twitter
Not only did I just get a 310 number( hello cool cats)but I’m sharing it with you—Text me! 310-564-7981. For real. Tell me how you’re doing, ask me questions, or just say hello Any great recipes welcome too #community pic.twitter.com/JNCuGzJXRS
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) April 3, 2020
En Instagram, María Sharapova va contando cómo vive el aislamiento, e incluso le pone humor contando que una antigüedad se ha convertido en el elemento más útil de la cuarentena, ya que lo usa para apoyar el teléfono en las videoconferencias.
My antique Japanese jug has never been so useful. Neither has every single conference company I’m now using as a verb. ⏱
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My antique Japanese jug has never been so useful. Neither has every single conference company I’m now using as a verb. ⏱
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Saturday’s in our kitchen, beautifully captured in last years @archdigest. The 5 o’clock happy hour currently begins with a newly opened orange wine (funky monkey!! ). It’s where my mom has been mastering Ottolenghi recipes. It’s where the dishwasher has been used more in the past two weeks than the past two years. And it’s definitely the guilty walk of shame pathway to the pantry which I need to put a lock on immediately The open floor plan was such an important element of this room— it seamlessly allows for a family playground, one which I’m especially grateful for today.
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Saturday’s in our kitchen, beautifully captured in last years @archdigest. The 5 o’clock happy hour currently begins with a newly opened orange wine (funky monkey!! ). It’s where my mom has been mastering Ottolenghi recipes. It’s where the dishwasher has been used more in the past two weeks than the past two years. And it’s definitely the guilty walk of shame pathway to the pantry which I need to put a lock on immediately The open floor plan was such an important element of this room— it seamlessly allows for a family playground, one which I’m especially grateful for today.
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