Although most Filipinos were forced to stay home due to the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many, including celebrities, have still managed to stay productive during the community quarantine despite the restrictions.
Actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith is indeed one of those who spent the self-isolation period to learn new skills, discover new hobbies, and even help others with their businesses.
Take a peek inside her quarantine life in this gallery.
Being away from her family has taught Jasmine Curtis-Smith to live independently. However, as COVID-19 takes its toll, she can't help but feel worried for herself and for her family. Good thing, she has trained herself to take care of her well-being by managing her emotions.
Since taping has been suspended due to the surge of patients with COVID, Jasmine Curtis-Smith made a way to reach out to her fans through social media.
Instead of celebrating grand during these trying times, Jasmine Curtis-Smith opted to spend her birthday by giving back to the healthcare workers who are at the front lines battling COVID-19. Through the donations of SME brand Mang Domeng's Bibingka, the Kapuso actress was able to add a little sweetness to the meals which she handed out to the frontliners in Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital, Philippine General Hospital, San Lazaro Hospital, and Lung Center of the Philippines.
Like many others, Jasmine Curtis-Smith has jumped on the baking bandwagon during the quarantine.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith makes sure to connect virtually with her loved ones in Australia.
Did you know that Jasmine Curtis-Smith is also a certified plantita? During the quarantine, she enjoyed gardening in her house's backyard. Some of the plants and trees she is growing are Birds of Paradise, Watermelon Sugar, Bougainvilleas, Lime Tree, and Guapple Tree. She also shared that she plans on planting veggies.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith wears a face mask and face shield when doing groceries in the "new normal" to protect herself from the disease.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith finds a silver lining in quarantine as she gets to spend more time with her fur babies.
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During the quarantine period, Jasmine Curtis-Smith mostly stays in her favorite part of the house: her book nook.
COVID-19 doesn't stop Jasmine Curtis-Smith to continue her advocacy. In fact, this is the perfect time to voice out her concerns in the field of education. As a World Vision ambassador, she is working on a virtual run project that aims to collect funds to buy back-to-school kits.
Although restricted due to COVID-19 pandemic, Jasmine Curtis-Smith managed to promote the use of local products, which is very essential today.
Actress Jasmine Curtis-Smith does most of her work commitments from home. Like the time she anchored 24 Oras's “Chika Minute” segment in lieu of Iya Villania.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith showed her support in solidarity with fellow women against any kind of hate crimes through the viral Black and White Challenge.