Keeping the current pandemic situation in mind, we all have started spending the majority of our time indoors. We’re looking to spend this time being as constructive as we can.
So we look to our favourite celebrities; they thoroughly impact our lives. That’s why people who are inspired by them follow them on social media. This puts a major responsibility on their shoulders: to act as good role models to their followers.
So, we noticed that during this period, some of our favourite celebrities are killing their lockdown blues by staying safe at home and being as productive as productive can get.
- Shilpa Shetty Kundra:- Mrs. Kundra is keeping us entertained, motivated and fit at the same time. She is seen making a lot of Tiktok videos during the lockdown setting up some fitness goals for over 18 million fans, and each video gaining millions of views. She even involves her husband, making funny duet Tiktok videos with him through lipsync bits and skits. If you want to join the fun, download the tiktok app and follow @theshilpashetty.
- David Warner:- David Andrew Warner, an Australian international cricketer is very famous among young cricket aspirants and fans. He has been entertaining his fans with a lot of Tiktok videos over the last couple of months, including ones where he bakes cake for his daughter’s birthday and in another, where he describes gravity. Warner, along with his wife, is quite actively making his fans laugh during this lockdown phase. Checkout his videos on tiktok @davidwarner31
- Neha Kakkar:- The famous Indian Singer and Indian Idol panelist is keeping her fans entertained through multiple Tiktok videos. Her fans can even make duets with her using the list of her tracks available on Tiktok. One of her TikTok videos featured her with her brother, Tony Kakkar, and gained over 25 lakhs views.
Celebrities are finding other ways, like going live on their social media, and talking to their fans in order to keep them motivated during these tough times. It’s great that they’re advising them to stay indoors and connect with themselves during these tough times.