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Seth Meyers has tested positive for COVID-19.
The 48-year-old host took to social media on Wednesday (July 27) to confirm that he had contracted the virus and would be cancelling his NBC show Late Night for the rest of the week.
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“After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for Covid this morning,” he wrote on Twitter. “Canceling shows the rest of this week. Apologies to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers.”
Guests for this week’s shows included Only Murders In The Building’s Nathan Lane and musical guest Maren Morris for Wednesday’s show, Adam Pally for Thursday, as well as Issa Rae and comedian Nikki Glasser on Friday.
Seth was previously forced to cancel shows in January after testing positive for COVID.
Another host recently contracted COVID-19 and documented their experience on social media. Click here to find out who.
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by visiting this page.Ever wondered what it’s really like to make “Late Night?” Are you curious what Andy Samberg’s response was when Meyers hung up on him during “Corrections?” Do you want to know how Meyers didn’t break down laughing while filming Stefon with Bill Hader on “Saturday Night Live?” Or how about how they choose which documentaries to tackle on “Documentary Now!”?The choice of question is yours, and we’ll hit Meyers with a bevy of these fan-submitted questions in a video that you’ll be able to watch on TheWrap.“Late Night with Seth Meyers” is currently nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, including the show’s first-ever nomination for Outstanding Variety Talk Series.
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Variety, contains signatures from Shonda Rhimes, Issa Rae, Jenny Han, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Natasha Lyonne, Ava DuVernay and many more.More than a month after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, states ratifying anti-abortion laws include Georgia, Louisiana and Texas.A bulleted list outlines the specific demands all these Hollywood big names are behind, such as an abortion travel subsidy, safeguarding of medical privacy, medical care — including that for ectopic pregnancies and other complications that require medical treatment via abortion, criminal and civil legal protection, and a pledge to discontinue all political donations to anti-abortion candidates.The letter requires for a written response within 10 business days from July 28, 2022. “We also welcome the opportunity to review the written response with your company representatives for additional context should you wish,” the letter concluded.
Seth Meyers has once again tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the host to once again cancel the remainder of his shows.The 48-year-old late-night TV host took to Twitter on Wednesday morning and revealed that he tested positive, this after testing negative on Monday and Tuesday. As a result, Meyers said he's «canceling shows the rest of this week.» He apologized «to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!»Meyers was set to host star Nathan Lane and musical guest Maren Morris for Wednesday's show; star Adam Pally on Thursday; and Issa Rae and comedian Nikki Glaser for Friday's show.After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning.
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” have been canceled after host Seth Meyers tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.“After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,” Meyers tweeted on Wednesday. “Canceling shows the rest of this week.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNBC’s “Late Night” won’t broadcast new episodes for the rest of the week after host Seth Meyers discovered Wednesday he tested positive for coronavirus.“After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,” Meyers said on Twitter. ” Canceling shows the rest of this week.
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