In March of last year, WWE backstage interviewer and Talking Smack host Kayla Braxton tested positive for COVID-19. This was the time when the United States started to lockdown after spikes of the virus. By June of the same year, Braxton would then have a false positive result of the virus. Braxton would receive harassment and badgering from people on social media at the time, which would result in Kayla Braxton taking a hiatus from Twitter.
Just recently, Braxton took to her Twitter and addressed those people who have been harassing her and mocking her for contracting the virus. Kayla Braxton said that in the beginning of April of last year she contracted COVID and she took the necessary precautions. Kayla also said it was a new virus then, but she recovered and tested again 3 weeks later and it came back positive but she had no symptoms.
Braxton then said the next result turned out to be a false positive and that she had COVID only once. She also said that after a year of dealing with you trolls, they should come up with something new to roast her about so they can feel better about themselves.
Kayla Braxton said, “The very beginning of April of last year I contracted covid and I took necessary precautions. Remember – it was a new virus back then. I recovered and tested again 3 weeks later. It came back positive but had no symptoms."
"I announced this. But like many tests back then – it was picking up dead cells from the first time. And turned out to be a false positive. I’ve had covid only once. So after a year of dealing with you trolls, come up with something new to roast me about so you can feel better about yourself.”
You can check out Kayla Braxton's tweets below:
1/2 The very beginning of April of last year I contracted covid and I took necessary precautions. Remember - it was a new virus back then. I recovered and tested again 3 weeks later. It came back positive but had no symptoms. I announced this. But -
— Kayla Braxton (@KaylaBraxtonWWE) April 27, 2021
2/2 like many tests back then - it was picking up dead cells from the first time. And turned out to be a false positive. I’ve had covid only once. So after a year of dealing with you trolls, come up with something new to roast me about so you can feel better about yourself.
— Kayla Braxton (@KaylaBraxtonWWE) April 27, 2021
