Yesterday, it was announced that an additional 45 cases of COVID-19 coronavirus were reported in the UAE.
13.03.2020 - 01:29 / hollywoodlife.com
Wait, does Jordyn Woods, 22, actually have two sisters instead of one? We could’ve believed so after the Secndnture founder shared a selfie with her little sister Jodie Woods, 15, and their mom Elizabeth Woods (who might’ve as well been their other sister) on March 12! All three ladies matched in black head scarves and black abayas (a dress often worn by Muslim women) as they posed for the picture in front of Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the world’s largest mosque located in the United Arab Emirates’
.Yesterday, it was announced that an additional 45 cases of COVID-19 coronavirus were reported in the UAE.
"I have to be honest until I felt unwell, I was one of those who although I knew it could be bad, I continued my life pretty much as usual," she explains from a hospital bed.
Jordyn Woods is taking in the sunshine while she can. The model, 22, took to her Instagram account on March 16 to show off her how she’s spending her time in the United Arab Emirates with a glamorous selection of photos featuring her posing poolside.
Due to coronavirus concerns movie theaters have been shuttered across most of the Middle East where the United Arab Emirates, which is the region’s top market, on Saturday also announced closure of Hollywood theme parks including Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and the Legoland Waterpark in Dubai.
Standing her ground. Jordyn Woods defended herself after receiving backlash for her choice to wear a headscarf during her trip to Abu Dhabi.
Jordyn Woods is getting heat for taking a selfie in an abaya, a traditional robe-like dress worn by women in some Muslim countries. But the Instagram influencer says she means no disrespect!
Jordyn Woods is addressing some of the criticism she's received after wearing an abaya during a visit to Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi.
Jordyn Woods has been left to defend herself after facing backlash during a trip to U.A.E.
Jordyn Woods says she meant no disrespect to the Muslim community by wearing a traditional garment while on vacation in the middle east. The 22-year-old's time in the U.A.E.
Ultra Music Festival’s Miami and Abu Dhabi offshoots have been canceled in the wake of coronavirus concerns. The Miami Herald first reported—and Billboard later confirmed—that the Miami event was postponed, possibly for a full year.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- As papier-mâché hand grenades and plastic assault rifles barely caught the attention of security guards, a health official in Dubai wordlessly watched over an infrared camera filming all who passed by — including a few scythe-wielding Grim Reapers.