Naomi Watts reveals she’s got her second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine

‘Here’s to getting back to biz!’ Naomi Watts reveals she’s received her second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine

Naomi Watts received her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccination earlier this month. 

And this week, the British-Australian actress was back for round two, posing up for a selfie as she received her second shot.   

On Tuesday, Naomi posted the news on Instagram to her more than 1.5million followers. 

‘Here’s to getting back to biz!’ Naomi Watts revealed on Tuesday that she’s received her second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine

‘Love the shot, the science and the shirt,’ Naomi’s post began. 

‘Got that second dose! Thank you! Here’s to getting back to biz!’

Naomi posed up in a black and white ‘Woman’ singlet and wore a spotted green face mask. 

Dose one: Earlier this month, she received her first dose, sharing a black and white photo of herself on Instagram with Band-Aids on her arm after getting the jab

Dose one: Earlier this month, she received her first dose, sharing a black and white photo of herself on Instagram with Band-Aids on her arm after getting the jab

Earlier this month, she shared a black and white photo of herself with Band-Aids on her arm after getting the first shot. ‘

‘So glad to have finally got my jab. Thanks to all the hard-working scientists and healthcare workers!’ she wrote.

‘I cannot tell you how good it feels to see the light at the end of the tunnel. In this together!’ 

Naomi received her injections at a hospital in New York City, where she lives with her family. 

Reflecting: In January, Naomi reflected on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, saying it was more important than ever for her to 'open up' more

Reflecting: In January, Naomi reflected on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, saying it was more important than ever for her to ‘open up’ more

In January, Naomi reflected on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, saying it was more important than ever for her to ‘open up’ more. 

She told Vogue Australia she was seeking out lighter films and TV shows, in contrast to the moody dramas she’s known for starring in such as 21 Grams and Mulholland Drive.

‘Yeah, look, I can only do me, right? I think I opened up a whole lot more during Covid… I needed to laugh,’ she said.

‘I liked that other people might get a laugh out of some stupid things, me sending myself up. I’ll do anything for a joke!’

Taking a walk on the lighter side: She told Vogue Australia she was seeking out lighter films and TV shows, in contrast to the moody dramas she's known for starring in, like 21 Grams and Mulholland Drive

Taking a walk on the lighter side: She told Vogue Australia she was seeking out lighter films and TV shows, in contrast to the moody dramas she’s known for starring in, like 21 Grams and Mulholland Drive