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Issa Rae Says Self-Quarantining Makes Her 'Sad' and Affects Her Desire to Work

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Sheltering in place for Issa Rae has taken a toll, to the point where she finds herself less engaged about working considering the uncertainties relating to COVID-19.

The actress and screenwriter who is executive producer of HBO’s “Insecure” has completed some scripts and is writing more — albeit not without challenges — while also promoting her new romantic comedy “The Lovebirds” with co-star Kumail Nanjiani.

Issa Rae spoke about the film and her self-isolating struggles to Entertainment Tonight.

Rae and Nanjiani have been promoting the movie virtually due to the virus — something that Nanjiani finds convenient, but that Rae finds stressful.

I feel like internet connections are gonna have to step up.”

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