Ex-Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky announces she tested NEGATIVE for coronavirus: ‘I’m just so grateful’

Eight days after being tested for the coronavirus, the Bachelorette #6 Ali Fedotowsky officially announced she did not have COVID-19 on Sunday.

‘I am just so happy and grateful that I don’t have coronavirus. Everyone else stay healthy out there!’ the 35-year-old reality star – who boasts 1.4M social media followers – said via Instastory.

‘Like, I have seriously not left my house even to go on a walk with the kids around the neighborhood [for nine days] because I was being extra cautious. And now I can at least go outside for a walk around the block.’  

‘Negative!’ Eight days after being tested for the coronavirus, the Bachelorette #6 Ali Fedotowsky officially announced she did not have COVID-19 on Sunday

However after taking a ’round of antibiotics,’ the Home & Family co-host’s ‘lungs are really killing me today’ and she’s ‘had a fever of over 100 in the last two days.’

‘Most important, I can finally go see a primary care physician to find out what’s going on with my lungs,’ Fedotowsky said, coughing.

‘I’m just so grateful I can go to the doctor now.’

Ali insisted she did not get preferential treatment when she visited one of the three Mend urgent care clinics in LA’s San Fernando Valley, and she said she even used her married name (Manno). 

The 35-year-old reality star said via Instastory: 'I am just so happy and grateful that I don't have coronavirus. Everyone else stay healthy out there!'

'Like, I have seriously not left my house even to go on a walk with the kids around the neighborhood [for nine days] because I was being extra cautious. And now I can at least go outside for a walk around the block'

The 35-year-old reality star said via Instastory: ‘I am just so happy and grateful that I don’t have coronavirus. Everyone else stay healthy out there!’

'My breathing is getting worse': After taking a 'round of antibiotics,' the Home & Family co-host's 'lungs are really killing me today' and she's 'had a fever of over 100 in the last two days'

‘My breathing is getting worse’: After taking a ’round of antibiotics,’ the Home & Family co-host’s ‘lungs are really killing me today’ and she’s ‘had a fever of over 100 in the last two days’

Fedotowsky said, coughing: 'Most important, I can finally go see a primary care physician to find out what's going on with my lungs. I'm just so grateful I can go to the doctor now'

She boasts 1.4M social media followers

Fedotowsky said, coughing: ‘Most important, I can finally go see a primary care physician to find out what’s going on with my lungs. I’m just so grateful I can go to the doctor now’

'Nobody knew who I was!' Ali insisted she did not get preferential treatment when she visited one of the three Mend urgent care clinics in LA's San Fernando Valley, and she said she even used her married name Manno (Sherman Oaks clinic pictured in 2015)

‘Nobody knew who I was!’ Ali insisted she did not get preferential treatment when she visited one of the three Mend urgent care clinics in LA’s San Fernando Valley, and she said she even used her married name Manno (Sherman Oaks clinic pictured in 2015)

‘Nobody knew who I was at that urgent care. I went to urgent care like anybody could,’ the Massachusetts-born blonde told The Associated Press last Wednesday.

‘I think it’s crazy that everybody can’t get tested. It’s absolutely absurd.’

Many have been outraged over the speed celebrities like Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Heidi Klum, and Idris Elba received coronavirus tests as well as and the Brooklyn Nets basketball team and several polticians.

The Clark University grad was feeling well enough to do her March giveaway and film her husband Kevin Manno playing fort with their three-year-old daughter Molly and 22-month-old son Riley. 

'They just keep knocking it down': The Clark University grad was feeling well enough to do her March giveaway and film her husband Kevin Manno playing fort with their three-year-old daughter Molly and 22-month-old son Riley (pictured Sunday)

‘They just keep knocking it down’: The Clark University grad was feeling well enough to do her March giveaway and film her husband Kevin Manno playing fort with their three-year-old daughter Molly and 22-month-old son Riley (pictured Sunday)

Full house! Fedotowsky and the 36-year-old Valentine In The Morning co-host - who celebrated their third wedding anniversary on March 3 - are said to employ a part-time nanny to care for their two children 20 hours per week (pictured Friday)

Full house! Fedotowsky and the 36-year-old Valentine In The Morning co-host – who celebrated their third wedding anniversary on March 3 – are said to employ a part-time nanny to care for their two children 20 hours per week (pictured Friday)

Registered nurse: Ali said her mother Elizabeth Johnson (L) has already moved into their house for the next three months to quarantine as a family (pictured February 29)

Registered nurse: Ali said her mother Elizabeth Johnson (L) has already moved into their house for the next three months to quarantine as a family (pictured February 29)

Fedotowsky and the 36-year-old Valentine In The Morning co-host – who celebrated their third wedding anniversary on March 3 – are said to employ a part-time nanny to care for their two children 20 hours per week.

Ali said her mother Elizabeth Johnson – who’s a registered nurse – has already moved in to their house for the next three months to quarantine as a family.

California, New York, Illinois, Delaware, Ohio, and Oregon state governments have all issued stay-at-home orders over the fast-spreading global pandemic.

#stayathome': California, New York, Illinois, Delaware, Ohio, and Oregon state governments have all issued stay-at-home orders over the global pandemic (New York pictured Saturday)

#stayathome’: California, New York, Illinois, Delaware, Ohio, and Oregon state governments have all issued stay-at-home orders over the global pandemic (New York pictured Saturday)

Serious: As of Sunday, there were 32K confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States with 414 people dead and only 178 people have recovered (Seattle pictured Sunday)

Serious: As of Sunday, there were 32K confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States with 414 people dead and only 178 people have recovered (Seattle pictured Sunday)

As of Sunday, there were 32K confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States with 414 people dead and only 178 people have recovered.

Globally, 329K people have come down with the deadly virus with 14K dead and 97K recovering – according to Johns Hopkins.

The pretty presenter-influencer famously starred in the sixth season of the ABC dating competition in 2010 where she got engaged to Florida insurance agent Roberto Martinez before splitting a year later.