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Laura Anderson shares the results of her Covid test – after falling ill following her trip to Dubai

Laura Anderson has revealed she’s tested negative for Covid-19, after falling ill following her trip to Dubai.

Earlier this week, the reality star told fans that she had ordered a home Covid test, after she started feeling unwell during self-isolation.

The 31-year-old said she had a blocked nose, and ordered a home test “just to be safe”.

Laura in Dubai

Laura has since announced that her results came back negative, after taking two tests.

Taking to her Instagram Story, she wrote: “Thank you all for the concern on the runny nose.”

“Took a test again just incase. Negative 👏🏼.”

The news comes after Laura recently apologised to “everyone she upset” by travelling to Dubai during the pandemic.

The Love Island star faced major backlash on social media last month, after she jetted to the United Arab Emirates despite government advice regarding travel.

During a Q&A on Instagram, Laura said she “felt guilty” the whole time she was there.

“I don’t think anyone realised how bad the strain would get and how quickly. So hearing people that were upset at home, I felt horrendous,” she admitted.

“The backlash was horrendous and still is. I don’t expect anyone to understand my situation. I apologise to everyone I’ve upset.”

“I truly mean that as it was never my intention. I genuinely felt it was my only coping mechanism as a single occupant.”

“I just wanted to see my family and not be alone over the holidays so I left before level 4 started on the 26th [of December],” she explained.

“I’m trying to start up a business there (which I wasn’t ready to share) but there ya go that’s the work I was doing, not influencing, you can do that pretty much anywhere, brand dependant.”

The reality star also addressed Olivia Attwood calling out influencers for travelling during the pandemic, and stating it was for “work” purposes.

Laura said: “I don’t have anything against Olivia… I can’t speak for everyone or the choices people have made to travel but some reasoning might not be appropriate to share online.”

“I’m just being the devils advocate here. This being a heightened time of stress for EVERYONE I just don’t think sending messages to people you don’t know, to be helpful at all, no matter how angry you are.

“I’m sorry it’s just how I feel,” she added.

Laura was also asked whether she thought the virus “couldn’t touch her”, to which she replied: “What planet are you on? No.”

“I know a lot of people who have had it, I know a lot of people who have lost people… I cannot wait to get the vaccine.”

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