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Gabriel Iglesias Cancels Show After Testing Positive For COVID-19, But Is ‘Feeling Pretty Good’

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Gabriel Iglesias took to Instagram to let fans know he’s been forced to cancel an upcoming standup comedy show because his COVID-19 test came back positive.

On Thursday, the comedian nicknamed “Fluffy” revealed he’s had to cancel a show in San Antonio, Texas, while he quarantines for 14 days. “I’m starting showing some symptoms, but fortunately it wasn’t debilitating,” he added, noting that he was suffering “some body aches, some chills,” but “other that than I’m feeling pretty good.” RELATED: Wiz Khalifa Says He’s Tested Positive For COVID-19, But Doesn’t Have Any Symptoms Iglesias also pointed out that he’d been double-vaxxed, which he credited to why his symptoms have been relatively mild. “Not the way I wanted to spend my birthday but

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