Cecily Strong writes an emotional article about her new boyfriend contracting a coronavirus

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SNL star Cecily Strong reveals her fight against grief during the lockout after her cousin’s death from cancer just before the start of the virus pandemic

Cecily Strong talked about the grief she went through losing her cousin earlier this year in an article written by the star of Saturday Night Live for Vulture.com.

In the article, the 36-year-old actress spoke about the death of her cousin Owen Strong and its repercussions on her relationship after her new boyfriend – whom she met at a Christmas party in 2019 – contracted a coronavirus.

“I am angry with him for not understanding why I constantly need to know that he is fine,” wrote Cecily in the room.

Cecily Strong spoke of the grief she experienced when losing her cousin Owen Strong (seen R in 2018)

earlier this year, in a play written by the star of Saturday Night Live for Vulture.com.

Cecily Strong spoke of the grief she experienced when losing her cousin Owen Strong (seen R in 2018)

earlier this year, in a play written by the star of Saturday Night Live for Vulture.com.

Cecily’s cousin, Owen, died of aggressive brain cancer called glioblastoma in January at the age of 30.

“Crying for Owen was unlike anything I had ever experienced,” she wrote.

“I am in my mid 40s in my tiny New York apartment. I cried every day. “

Then, when his new love, Jack got sick with COVID-19, Strong said, “I am upset with myself that I need to know constantly that I’m fine. I am upset by friends who talk about missing their f *** ing birthdays. What if Jack dies? What if I die? Owen comes from … I can’t say or write it. I’m so low and I’m so scared. “

Happier times: Cecily's cousin, Owen, died of an aggressive brain cancer called glioblastoma in January at the age of 30. Seen here in 2019

Happier times: Cecily’s cousin, Owen, died of an aggressive brain cancer called glioblastoma in January at the age of 30. Seen here in 2019

Strong shared a photo of herself and Owen during a 2018 New York Knicks game with SNL teammate Michael Che.

“This is the last night I will see Owen,” she revealed.

The Illinois-born Ghostbusters actress has been a member of the SNL cast since 2012.

She is best known for her impressions of Melania Trump, Senator Dianne Feinstein and a Fox News personality in perpetual intoxication, Jeanine Pirro.

Long-term: Ghostbusters actress and native of Illinois has been a member of the SNL distribution since 2012

Long-term: Ghostbusters actress and native of Illinois has been a member of the SNL distribution since 2012

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