Keira Knightley and her family contracted COVID ahead of the release of their new film, Silent Night

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Keira Knightley And her family has contracted Covid, with the actress admitting that ‘I feel so crap.’

The 36-year-old acclaimed film star told many times In her latest interview that she was ‘feeling annoyed’ by her answer being confused London Home with the virus.

Double-jaded Keira is married to Klaxons musician James Righton and they share two daughters, Eddie, six, and Delilah, two—whom, he joked, is doing better than her.

She said of her asymptomatic husband: ‘[He is] Being very complacent about it – she is convinced it is because she is one of the cold water swimmers and not me.’

‘I’m Feeling So Crap’: Keira Knightley And Her Family Contracted COVID Ahead Of The Release Of Their New Film Silent Night (Picture 2019)

The news comes as Keira’s latest effort — starring as Nell in the comedy horror film Silent Night — is set for release on Friday.

The upcoming feature, which was filmed two days before Britain’s first lockdown, sees an extended family coming together for Christmas dinner at a country estate on the eve of an environmental apocalypse.

Ironically, the plot talks of food shortages, lockdown and a final goodbye on Zoom calls.

The Role: The news comes as Keira’s latest effort — starring as Nell in the comedy horror film Silent Night — is set for release on Friday

The mother-in-law of two recalled: ‘We were filming the scene about stores running out of food at the same time the news was getting filled with stories that all the toilet paper was gone. It was incredibly awkward for everyone.’

“I think it should come with a caveat,” Keira said, “because now that everyone is coming into the film with a lively feel, hopefully it won’t be so awful, but it suddenly gets a lot more raw. Goes. Gone.’

The Love Actually actress co-stars with names like Matthew Goode, Roman Griffin Davis and Annabelle Wallis.

Elsewhere, Keira, who is estimated to have earned over £50 million from over 30 films, elaborated on how motherhood is at the core of her decision-making when it comes to potential roles. .

Last year, Britain turned down an Apple TV adaptation of the Sarah Perry novel The Essex Serpent after it was lifted from travel restrictions within the UK.

This career move was influenced by the youngest daughter, Delilah, with Keira recalling that she did not want to be trapped on the other side of the country, unable to find her.

Keira’s latest in a long line of projects will return to America to play Loretta McLaughlin, the groundbreaking reporter who broke the story of the Boston Strangler in the early 1960s.

Family First: Elsewhere, the acclaimed star elaborates that motherhood is at the core of her decision-making when it comes to potential roles (pictured with husband James Righton, 2019)