The stars came out — virtually, that is — to celebrate Passover while raising money for a good cause.
01.04.2020 - 20:43 / nypost.com
Stardom is no safeguard to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Over the past two weeks, the list of celebrities revealing COVID-19 infections grew to include A-listers ranging from legendary actor Tom Hanks, 63, and England’s Prince Charles, 71, to Brooklyn Nets player Kevin Durant, 31, and late-night talk show host Andy Cohen, 51.
Now, much like the rest of the population, the number of musicians, thespians, comedians and writers succumbing to the novel coronavirus is beginning to mirror the more
The stars came out — virtually, that is — to celebrate Passover while raising money for a good cause.
By Danielle Turchiano
By Bruce Haring
The week of March 9 — when the coronavirus was officially declared a pandemic, and Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shared the news that they had tested positive for COVID-19 — a cascade of television shows and movies shut their productions down for safety reasons. From “Stranger Things” to “The Batman,” these shutterings are temporary, and sets will be up and running as soon as it’s safe to go back into production — though no one knows when that might be.
Stardom is no safeguard to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Looking at the good in life! Rita Wilson celebrated being a coronavirus survivor after returning to California following a three-week battle with the virus in Australia.
So happy to see a little good news around all this wall-to-wall coronavirus coverage!
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were one of the first few celebrities to have been diagnosed with Coronavirus. The couple was in Australia when they contracted Covid-19.
On March 20, a few hours after Andy Cohen announced through Variety that he was moving his Bravo talk show “Watch What Happens Live” to his West Village apartment, he tested positive for Covid-19, and had to scrap that plan.
Rita Wilson labelled herself a “Covid-19 survivor” as she took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate the “beauty of life”.
Rita Wilson is celebrating being a «COVID-19 survivor.»
Now that Rita Wilson and husband Tom Hanks are back in their home in Los Angeles after being self-quarantined in Australia while battling coronavirus, the actress is reflecting on her luck and the blessings in her life.
Cardi B has accused celebrities of “causing confusion” by going public with their coronavirus diagnoses.
James Corden’s five-year “Late Late Show” anniversary special did not go as planned Monday night.
Couples that quarantine together, stay together? Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are fully embracing their lockdown time side by side, due to the coronavirus, and they’re not alone.
It's said that White House officials had to stop the President from tweeting his condolences
One day at a time. Tom Hanks’ sister gave an update on the actor’s condition after he and his wife, Rita Wilson, tested positive for the novel coronavirus.