Jersey Shore alum Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has tested positive for Covid-19. The reality show star confirmed the news on Instagram on Sunday.
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Nick Cannon has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Following his diagnosis, Cannon, 40, will step back from his hosting duties on “The Masked Singer”. Variety reports that Niecy Nash will fill in for the first few episodes of season 5 until Cannon is well enough to return.
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Production on season 5 kicks off Thursday.
The outlet confirms Cannon is currently quarantining and resting. Fox expects the host to
Jersey Shore alum Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has tested positive for Covid-19. The reality show star confirmed the news on Instagram on Sunday.
Ellise Shafer administratorFormer “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is spending Valentine’s Day a bit differently this year.In an Instagram post on Sunday, Polizzi revealed that she has tested positive for COVID-19, and has been isolating herself from her family.“Happy Valentine’s Day! This ones a bit different,” Polizzi wrote in her caption. “I have Covid.
The Masked Singer host Nick Cannon has tested positive for COVID-19.Producers have recruited actress Niecy Nash to replace Cannon, as he was due to host the first few episodes of the fifth season of the hit reality show, Variety has confirmed.Panellists set to return to the show for the new episodes include Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke.Since the end of season four, spin-off show The Masked Dancer has started airing, featuring Vinny Guadagnino, Elizabeth
TV switch-up! Nick Cannon is temporarily being replaced as the Masked Singer host after testing positive for COVID-19, Us Weekly can confirm.
Gallery: Harry Styles’ dating history: A look back at his famous exes (BANG Showbiz)The former was previously a guest panellist on season four and the spin-off series, 'I Can See Your Voice'. Meanwhile, Nick recently became a father again.
Nick Cannon has tested positive for COVID-19, means he will not be appearing in a number of episodes from the upcoming fifth season of, reports.Following Cannon's positive test, the show's producers have tapped Niecy Nash to serve as a guest host for some of the first episodes of the competition, a rep forFox confirmed to ET on Wednesday.Production on the upcoming season is set to kick off on Thursday, which means Nash will likely be helming at least the first few episodes, during which the new
Niecy Nash is stepping in for Nick Cannon on The Masked Singer.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, which means he won’t be seen in at least the first few episodes of the hit Fox reality series’ fifth season. Instead, producers have tapped actress and host Niecy Nash to fill in.Nash will take over as guest host as production begins this Thursday on Season 5 of “The Masked Singer,” and until Cannon is ready to get back to work.
Engelbert Humperdinck has tested positive for the coronavirus, and is asking fans to send their prayers.
Viewers of “Good Morning America” may have noticed Michael Strahan’s absence this week.
Michael Strahan has tested positive for Covid-19, Deadline confirms. The Good Morning America co-host has been away from the ABC show this week and is self-quarantining.
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Dave Chappelle has tested positive for COVID-19 and canceled the remainder of his scheduled shows in Austin, Texas this week. The comedian's rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Chappelle was currently quarantining after his positive test but has not yet suffered any symptoms.
Get well soon. Dave Chappelle is isolating and recovering after testing positive for COVID-19.
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comDave Chappelle has tested positive for COVID-19 in the midst of a residency in Austin, Texas, a rep for the comedian confirmed to Variety on Thursday.Chappelle performed the first of a planned five shows on Wednesday night at the Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater, and was scheduled to perform subsequent sets on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Live Nation was the producer for the shows, which carried a hefty $1,600 per table (plus tax and unspecified fees) admission for a six-person table, or $1,400 for four people.