Liv Tyler revealed on Friday on Instagram that she fell ill with COVID-19 at the beginning of the new year.
The 43-year-old actress shared the news in a sweet post showing her joyful reunion with her son Sailor Gene, five, and daughter Lula Rose, four.
Ironically, the fear of health came months after Tyler left his 9-1-1 series: Lonestar due to fear of contracting the coronavirus while filming.

Recovered: Liv Tyler, 43, revealed Friday on Instagram that she tested positive for COVID-19 on New Year’s Eve and had just been released to be reunited with her children after isolating for two weeks
Tyler took no chances in her family photo, where she wore a blue surgical mask while wearing a black robe.
Marinheiro and Lula seemed to have just woken up, both in pajamas.
The children smiled from ear to ear as the mother tenderly embraced them.
‘Reunited with my loves … that 2 wild weeks,’ she began her long caption. “I am such a reserved and shy person and I don’t usually share these things, but this is a big problem and I feel that we all need to share our stories, share information, gather facts and conscience and especially know that we are not alone in this.”

In a bad place: She wrote that COVID-19 ‘comes fast, like a locomotive’, and she was filled with ‘feelings of fear, shame and guilt’ about who gave it and who she could have infected; seen in January 2020
The Lord of the Rings actress wrote that she tested positive on New Year’s Eve.
‘Shit, I had done it all the way through 2020 to keep myself and my family safe,’ she continued. ‘Doing everything I could to protect my pack and follow the rules to protect others. Suddenly, on the morning of the last day of 2020 … boom, it got me down.
She wrote that COVID-19 ‘comes fast, like a locomotive’, and she was overcome with ‘feelings of fear, shame and guilt’ while wondering who she might have been infected with and who she might have infected.
“Fortunately, the rest of my family and the bubble were negative,” she added.

Mild case: she was lucky to have ‘corona light’, but still left her in bed for 10 days. “It is with your body and mind equally,” she wrote; seen in 2019 in Hollywood
The Armageddon star reiterated that the virus can affect people in drastically different ways.
‘I was so lucky and had corona light as my mom @realbebebuell called it’, she joked, although it still made her sick enough that she spent 10 days in bed.
“There are the physical aspects, but also the emotional and psychological ones. It is with your body and mind equally. Every different day. Being isolated in a room alone for 10 days is mind-boggling, to say the least, ‘she continued, adding that news of the deadly turmoil on Capitol Hill by a pro-Trump crowd left her unsure whether it was’ real or the gloom zone. [sic]. ‘
Amid the uncertainties of early 2021, Tyler’s love for his children was constant.
‘I missed My babies, but they visited my window and called me and I see them playing outside. What a gift, ‘she wrote. “They sent little messages and drawings under my door. Reminders of what’s on the other side. So that it gets better. ‘

Sweet: ‘I missed My babies, but they visited my window and called me and I see them playing outside. What a gift, ‘she wrote
Steven Tyler’s daughter concluded her post by telling her everything she thanked after leaving safely on the other side of her illness.
“I am very grateful to have been through this and spent my days alone praying and radiating love to all who are affected and suffer from it,” she wrote. ‘Those who work tirelessly to protect and care for others. Thanks. We are all connected through this experience.
‘I am humbled and filled with gratitude for being well, a gift and radiating love and light to all those who left this world because of this virus and those who are suffering. Sending imaginary universal love and hugs to everyone, ‘he concluded.

Safety first: in September, Liv left her popular Fox series 9-1-1: Lonestar due to fears of contracting the new coronavirus while filming

Risks: the actress who lives in London would have to travel to LA, where the show is filmed, and being on set could increase her likelihood of getting the virus; still 9-1-1: Lonestar
Liv was probably at home in London, where she lives with her partner David Gardner, during her convalescence.
The film and television star has been concerned about the possibility of contracting COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic last year, and in September she quit her popular Fox series 9-1-1: Lonestar for fear that filming might increase your risk.
Although she is based in London, she would have to fly to Los Angeles to film the show, which is the backdrop for Austin, Texas.
She chose to stop traveling and work without a mask to be quarantined at home with her family, although even that was not enough to protect her.

Safe at home: he shares with his companion David Gardner his five-year-old son Sailor and his four-year-old daughter Lula. She also has an older son, Milo, 16, from her marriage to rocker Royston Langdon
Liv met her partner David, manager of artists and athletes, in 2014, and the couple became engaged in July 2015.
Before, they received their son Sailor in February 2015, and Lula accompanied him in July 2016.
The Leftovers actress was previously married to English musician Royston Langdon, of the glam rock band Spacehog, from 2003 until her divorce in 2008.
They share an eldest son, Milo, 16, who was born in 2004.