Robyn Dixon Celebrated Her 41st Birthday with Quarantini Cocktail at Home
The Real Housewives of Potomac cast member shared the four ingredients she used to make her celebratory drink.
Not even self-isolation amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak could stop Robyn Dixon from celebrating her birthday as if she was out and about.
The Real Housewives of Potomac cast member rang in 41 with an at-home mixed drink, which she showed off via Instagram Stories on Tuesday, March 31. "Birthday cocktail!" she captioned the photo, while quipping: "open tab tonight."
According to the photo, Robyn's celebratory drink of choice was a mix of Sprite, Tito's vodka, Rose's grenadine syrup and Simply's watermelon juice drink. For emphasis on the situation, she added a "Quarantini time" GIF to the post.
RHOP's Gizelle Bryant and Ashley Darby sent Robyn some virtual love for the occasion, with Gizelle writing on Instagram: "Can't wait for the day that we can party like rockstars!"
Robyn isn't the only Bravolebrity celebrating her birthday in self-isolation. The Real Housewives of Orange County's Shannon Storms Beador recently took advantage of Mastro's curbside delivery to ring in 56 at home with her family, while Vanderpump Rules' Stassi Schroeder whipped up a 40th birthday "quarantine cake" for Beau Clark at their Hollywood Hills abode.
For Kathryn Dennis' daughter Kensie's 6th birthday, the Southern Charm mom noted that her family "did the best we could" in putting together a memorable Barbie-inspired bash. Back in California, Randall Emmett celebrated his 49th birthday with an at-home Jaws-themed party put together by his fiancée, Vanderpump Rules' Lala Kent. While Randall, Lala and his daughters were the only attendees, the Give Them Lala founder went all out on the fete with blue tinsel curtain and napkins that read, "Jawsome Birthday."
The "Quarantini" has become a popular indulgence among homebound Bravo personalities including Patricia Altschul, who was served hers from a distance and Tom Sandoval, who shared how to make his drink in a recent video recorded for Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.
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