'Floribama Shore' star Aimee says she needs to stop smoking weed so she doesn't eat up all her survivor snacks

With coronavirus outbreak, stars have been thinking of ways about how to spend time at home and it looks like Aimee has figured it out
UPDATED MAR 20, 2020
Aimee Hall (MTV)
Aimee Hall (MTV)

Coronavirus outbreak has put the world on pause. With the number of infected people rising and the death toll increasing, many people have been advised to self-quarantine for their safety. Recently, 'Floribama Shore' star, Aimee H. Hall gave fans an update about how she has been spending her time in isolation.

Like most people out there, Hall confessed that she had finished half the food she brought to keep in case of an emergency. She also revealed that spending most of her time at home has led to her smoking more weed than she usually does. 

"I need to stop smoking weed and eating all my survivor snacks. Fat Girl Summer 2020," she tweeted. Many people related to the reality star as one commented, "Omg same!! I bought individual mini bags of chips so I don't eat a big bag all stoned and shit lol." Another wrote, "Aimee I love you lmao.. I'm drinking in east texas scared af. I have 4 kids. I love your show so much. Sending love your way."

The reality star also shared a message and spoke about the importance of maintaining social distance. "We love a good twerk at the club but right now social distancing is where it's at. If we limit our interactions with others, we can help prevent coronavirus from spreading. Take care of yourself, & take care of each other. We can be #AloneTogether and remember -- Chi Chi's Up!" 

Hall wasn't the only one from her cast to talk about coronavirus. Nilsa Prowant also stated that it is important for everyone to come together and be optimistic. "Let’s start a prayer chain and see how far we can spread it! Let’s pray that God will protect us all from the coronavirus, heal the ones that have it, and protect the ones that have been exposed to it! If we all team up and pray together, this will soon be a thing of the past!" she wrote. 

The cast of 'Floribama Shore' are not the only ones who have been urging people to stay safe. Several other celebrities have come forward and asked people to remain at their homes while also hinting about some of the things they could do at home. While the condition hasn't improved, stars have been hoping that the situation will ease soon. 

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