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        <title><![CDATA[TikTok star Charly Jordan apologizes for traveling to Rwanda amid pandemic]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Popular TikTok star and influencer Charly Jordan is apologizing for flouting pandemic travel restrictions with a recent trip to Rwanda.</p><p>Jordan, 21, told her 3.3 Million Instagram followers that she landed in Rwanda &#8220;definitely corona-free&#8221; last week.</p><p>&#8220;Crazy where the world is right now,&#8221; she added, <strong>according to Vulture.</strong> She <strong>posted some silverback gorilla content to the &#8216;gram</strong> and made some TikToks of her <strong>dancing in front of a safari Jeep</strong> and <strong>reciting poetry.</strong></p><p>Rwanda is one of only 30 countries &#8220;open with restrictions,&#8221; to US citizens. Those restrictions became apparent to Jordan when, in short order, she &#8220;tested positive and literally the f&#8211;king government showed up at my place, and came and dragged me away from everybody I was with, and I don&#8217;t speak the language, and they locked me in this f&#8211;king room. And I can&#8217;t leave.&#8221;</p><p>Four days later, she got a set of second test results, which came back negative, and, as Jordan explained, &#8220;[It] means their first test was wrong. They were wrong this whole time. I can leave!&#8221;</p><p>Monday, Jordan posted an apology to Instagram, saying, &#8220;I would like to make an apology for traveling during this time, because I know that it&#8217;s a very incorrect time to travel, and I&#8217;m completely in the wrong for doing that, and I have learned my lesson one hundred percent. Trust me. I&#8217;ve been sitting here in this room, locked in this room for the past four days thinking about it, and I will not be traveling anymore during this time.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Influencer houses&#8221; have become lightning rods for controversy during the pandemic, since many of them live in hotspot LA in group-home situations and have <strong>continued to throw parties throughout the lockdown</strong>. Jordan&#8217;s home base, dubbed the &#8220;clubhouse,&#8221; was <strong>in the news in May</strong> for a private party thrown by fashion brand Boohoo.</p><p>Jordan herself has been covered here for being <strong>bitten by a pig</strong> and <strong>getting bonked on the head</strong> by a shower fixture.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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