Chantel Jeffries hangs out with a pal in West Hollywood prior to LA shutdowns


Chantel Jeffries hangs out with a pal in West Hollywood … before California reinstates coronavirus restrictions

Chantel Jeffries donned summer colors as she stepped out Monday in West Hollywood, California with a friend for lunch.

The 27-year-old DJ/model wore an aqua blue tank top with a patterned anime skirt and Nike Air Max Sean Witherspoon sneakers.

She carried a pink purse and an iPhone as she headed out on the warm day in Los Angeles.

Staying in style: Chantel Jeffries donned summer colors as she stepped out Monday in West Hollywood, California with a friend for lunch.

The 5ft6 beauty had her wavy brown locks in pig tails on the outing, which came on a hot day in the City of Angels. 

The Coronado, California native, who has more than 4.6 million followers on Instagram, took to the site earlier on Monday with a selfie in which she wore a red snakeskin top.

‘I be like, I know a spot & take you to my Tesla to play backgammon and watch Netflix,’ said the stunning star, who is romantically linked to The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart.

Jeffries, who was previously linked with Justin Bieber and Diplo, accessorized with gold earrings and a gold necklace on the outing to the restaurant.

Something for later: Jeffries carried a takeout box with her as she left the establishment

Something for later: Jeffries carried a takeout box with her as she left the establishment 

Bright: Chantel and her friend both wore light colors to reflect the season

Bright: Chantel and her friend both wore light colors to reflect the season

Moving forward: The celeb is romantically-linked to The Chainsmokers' Andrew Taggart

Moving forward: The celeb is romantically-linked to The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart

She stepped out right before California Gov. Gavin Newsom dialed back the lockdown restrictions in California, putting the ban on bars and dine-in restaurants, while closing hair salons, gymnasiums and religious institutions.

The sweeping changes came in the wake of the state’s recent spike in COVID-19 cases and people hospitalized with the virus.

‘COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon, until there is a vaccine and or an effective therapy,’ Newsom said. ‘Limit your mixing with people outside of your household. It’s just common sense, but the data suggests not everyone is practicing common sense.’ 

As of early Sunday, the death total for COVID-19 was at 135,605 people in the U.S., with 3,363,056 total positive diagnoses, Johns Hopkins University reported. On a global level, 572,428 people have died amid 13,070,590 positive diagnoses worldwide.