‘Dallas’ star Charlene Tilton says faith has kept her out of ‘dark places’ during….
Living alone in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Charlene Tilton is content.
The former “Dallas” star told Fox News, “I went to my local bookshop and filled up before all of this happened.” I have been reading a lot and meditating a lot lately. It is been great to have a number of Zoom chats with friends as well. Every Saturday, we have a two-hour trivia game that is a blast.
The 61-year-old, who is presently under quarantine in Tennessee, also mentioned her desire to modernize.
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She said, “I have also been taking a lot of online lessons.” I am awful at social media, so I took an Instagram class. It is an exciting moment to learn since I see so many individuals using social media to do really unique things.
The actress also said that the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened her respect for the country’s truck drivers, who are among those who put their health at danger to make sure store shelves are stocked and hospitals have the materials they need.
“To be honest, I practically cry now anytime I see a trucker,” the woman remarked. “At the moment, they are putting in a lot of effort and doing their hardest to maintain operations and stock grocery stores.” I drive a lot, so you may understandably get annoyed when an 18-wheeler pulls ahead of you in a hurry, asking yourself, “Why is this crazy truck ahead of me?” Are you fooling me now? Every time I see a truck driver, I am going to say “thank you” and blow a kiss. I promise never to grow irritated when behind a truck again.