After contracting COVID-19, Kim Chiu was recently hospitalized
KIM CHIU – It seems that the condition of the “It’s Showtime” host is still not good after testing positive for COVID-19.
In her Instagram story last Thursday, January 19, Kim shared an update about herself along with a photo.
“Not what I expected to end my day,” said the actress, expressing gratitude to her hair and makeup artist, Haidee Fernandez. Haidee then reposted Kim’s story on her Instagram. “Kapapahinga mo pa lang pero magpahinga ka ulit daw,” she said.
In Kim’s latest post, her fans conveyed messages expressing concern about her condition. It can be recalled that Kim and her co-star Paulo Avelino were unable to attend a recent face-to-face media conference for the TV series adaptation of their hit online streaming series “Linlang” because both tested positive for COVID-19.
On another note, Kim Chiu has established herself as a prominent figure, excelling in various roles as an actress, model, host, singer, dancer, and vlogger. She gained widespread recognition after emerging victorious in the first teen edition of Pinoy Big Brother, marking the beginning of her successful career. She is often referred to as the “Multimedia Idol” by media outlets, acknowledging her versatility and impact on different entertainment platforms.
Throughout her career, Kim Chiu has achieved remarkable success in both film and television. Her breakthrough came when she partnered with Gerald Anderson, and together, they starred in projects like “Sana Maulit Muli,” “I’ve Fallen For You,” and “Tayong Dalawa.” Chiu’s talents extend to various genres, showcasing her ability to handle both dramatic and comedic roles.
Currently, Kim Chiu serves as one of the main hosts of the noontime variety show “It’s Showtime” and has been a regular performer on the musical-variety show “ASAP” since 2006. Her career trajectory includes notable projects such as “The Healing,” “Bride for Rent,” “Etiquette for Mistresses,” “One Great Love,” and various television series like “Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin,” “My Binondo Girl,” “Ina, Kapatid, Anak,” and “Love Thy Woman.”