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Maxene Magalona shares quarantine situation in Bali, Indonesia

By Maine Aquino
Published April 29, 2020 6:30 PM PHT

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Maxene Magalona and Rob Mananquil in Bali


Maxene Magalona is in Bali, Indonesia with her husband Rob Mananquil for a teacher training.

Maxene Magalona is under quarantine in Bali, Indonesia with her husband Rob Mananquil. They arrived in the island before countries, including Indonesia, started closing their borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to her post, they will be spending some time here, and mentioned the activities that she is doing while staying indoors.

"Current home for the next few weeks. All I've been doing is practicing yoga and meditation, eating a plant-based diet, drinking a lot of water, reading books, watching K-Dramas and praying to God everyday. Thank You God for keeping us safe and protected."

“I'll take some rain with my sunshine.” -- @jheneaiko ✨ Current home for the next few weeks. All I've been doing is practicing yoga and meditation, eating a plant-based diet, drinking a lot of water, reading books, watching K-Dramas and praying to God everyday. Thank You God for keeping us safe and protected. 🙏🏼 #stayhome #staystill

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Maxene revealed in another post the purpose of their trip, and that she is also praying for everyone during this crisis.

“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” -- Lady Bird Johnson 💐 Sending love, light and positive energy to Manila, Philippines from Bali, Indonesia. ❤️ We booked this trip for a teacher training months before the global outbreak of the virus. Thankfully, there are no cases here but we just heard the unfortunate news about our neighbors in Makati who fell victim to the Coronavirus and we just couldn't believe it. Our hearts and prayers go out to them during this difficult time. God bless us all. 🙏🏼

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"Sending love, light and positive energy to Manila, Philippines from Bali, Indonesia. We booked this trip for a teacher training months before the global outbreak of the virus.

"Thankfully, there are no cases here but we just heard the unfortunate news about our neighbors in Makati who fell victim to the Coronavirus and we just couldn't believe it.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to them during this difficult time. God bless us all."