Matthew McConaughey thrilled a group of Texas retirees when he played caller for a virtual game of bingo.
18.03.2020 - 23:49 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Matthew McConaughey hopes something good can come out of the coronavirus crisis and Americans can come together to end years of deep political division.
The Dallas Buyers Club star made the observation in a video message posted on Twitter on Tuesday, as bars and restaurants shut in cities hard hit by the outbreak, including New York and Los Angeles, following bans on mass gatherings.
After telling his followers to take care of themselves and not to “get paranoid” during the crisis, the star
Matthew McConaughey thrilled a group of Texas retirees when he played caller for a virtual game of bingo.
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Pull out your bingo daubers and settle in, because this is a game of bingo you don't want to miss! Matthew McConaughey hosted his first-ever round of virtual bingo for a special group of individuals and, as expected, he blew the players' socks off with his rousing announcing skills.
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A group of Texas seniors scored a Hollywood host at their bingo game over the weekend.
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Another resident has died at tragedy-hit Burlington Court Care Home in east Glasgow as the coronavirus crisis continues.
Students in schools and universities across the US have had to continue with their classes after many of them moved online amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Stay in school kids because you never know who may show up for class. After thousands of schools and universities were forced to stick to digital and online learning, many professors have been using Zoom and other video programs to connect with students and teach subjects virtually.
While homebound students have been taking their classes online, some have been receiving visits from celebrity guest stars ranging from Kim Kardashian to Shaquille O’Neal.
Matthew McConaughey has a strong message for his followers. The actor shared a public service announcement Monday on Twitter, calling on fans to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic.