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        <title><![CDATA[D’Andra Simmons reveals ‘RHOD’ filming precautions amid coronavirus pandemic]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Real Housewives of Dallas&#8221; star D&#8217;Andra Simmons is &#8220;<span >very proud of Bravo&#8221; for how they&#8217;ve handled production amid the coronavirus pandemic, because they have &#8220;taken it very seriously.&#8221;</span></p><p>The reality star revealed that the network put in place several precautionary measures to ensure the safety of all the cast, staff and crew while filming.</p><p>She shared that there is a &#8220;COVID monitor&#8221; who wipes down the set before and after every scene. The &#8220;Housewives&#8221; are also expected to wear face masks at all times until they&#8217;re in the scene.</p><p>Simmons, 50, said the producers have also made sure that everyone&#8217;s houses, every set, and every location they film has been sanitized.</p><p><span >&#8220;We get COVID tests either weekly or biweekly, so especially now when we do go on our what our version of what a cast trip is, because you can’t really go that far, you do get COVID tests and so does the entire crew,&#8221; she added. &#8220;I think they’re being very responsible and very careful, because of course, we were thinking, ‘How are we going to do this in a pandemic?’ But it has worked, and knock on wood none of the cast has had any issues with COVID.&#8221;</span></p><p>Simmons said she has taken the added precaution of quarantining at home as much as possible when she doesn&#8217;t have to leave to go film.</p><p><span >&#8220;I literally stay in my house unless I have to go do something that is required for the show, except for a few tiny little instances because I don’t want to take any chances on contracting something and bringing it back to someone else on the cast or crew,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I take my job very seriously and I’m very grateful to have this job.&#8221;</span></p><p>During the pandemic, however, Simmons admits she struggled with depression.</p><p><span >&#8220;I was pretty depressed for a while,&#8221; she said. &#8220;My dad used to always say, ‘Pick yourself up by your bootstraps and keep on trucking,’ so that’s what I did.&#8221;</span></p><p>The business owner, who is the CEO of Hard Night Good Morning skincare, said it was a challenge to try to &#8220;pivot&#8221; her business during these hard times. She also focused part of her time <strong>on producing her new film</strong>, &#8220;My Brothers&#8217; Crossing.&#8221;</p><p><span >&#8220;How I was going to keep my employees on the payroll is the most important thing to me,&#8221; she said. &#8220;You have to kind of just create a new reality and come up with solutions all the time to keep your business going and keep you from being down in the dumps.&#8221;</span></p><p>The &#8220;RHOD&#8221; star said she has worked with many spiritual healers like a Reiki master— even before the coronavirus pandemic — which have helped her do some &#8220;<span >inner-work, reflection, meditation.&#8221;</span></p><p><span >&#8220;If you watch the show, you know that my father committed suicide and I put up a bunch of walls and I was very stern with people, not very touchy feely, not very compassionate, not very sensitive,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I was, but I didn’t want people to see that vulnerability, so I’m looking and finding that vulnerability again, which is I hope making me a softer and compassionate person.&#8221;</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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