Something Navy's Arielle Charnas Returns to Social Media After 3-Week Hiatus Following Coronavirus Backlash

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Arielle Charnas Returns to Social Media After 3-Week Hiatus Following Coronavirus Backlash

“It has opened my eyes in so many ways both personally and professionally and it is this growth that I am extremely grateful for,” she wrote. “Can’t wait to reconnect with you all – love you guys.”

Charnas also posted several throwback photos with her father on Instagram Stories in celebration of his birthday on Friday: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABA,” she wrote over one snap. “MY PEOPLE,” she said over a second picture. On April 2, she said through a stream of tears on her Instagram Story that she was “so sorry” and “never in a million years wanted to hurt anyone,” adding, “we’re not bad people.”

In response to those upset by the fact that a coronavirus testing kit was made readily available for her, Charnas said, “We count ourselves as being incredibly fortunate to have had such prompt access to medical care and understand that is far from the reality for the vast majority of people in this country.”“I completely acknowledge I made mistakes throughout this process,” she continued, after explaining why she was still in close quarters with her children and nanny while COVID-19 positive.

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