Bob Odenkirk paid a virtual visit to “The Late Late Show” this week, and revealed to host James Corden that his 21-year-old son has recovered from COVID-19.
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TV presenter Fiona Phillips has opened up on her “horrible” experience with coronavirus and revealed she is now free of the disease.
The former GMTV host, 59, said she fell ill on March 20 and suffered symptoms including severe fatigue, a “fiery throat” and difficulty breathing.
It took her three weeks to recover from the “scary” virus, which left her bed-ridden for days.
Writing in the Mirror, she said: “All I can say is I felt as though I’d been clobbered in my sleep.
“However hard I tried to
Bob Odenkirk paid a virtual visit to “The Late Late Show” this week, and revealed to host James Corden that his 21-year-old son has recovered from COVID-19.
Knox Phillips, the son of renowned music producer Sam Phillips and an enthusiastic ambassador of Memphis music who worked on records by Jerry Lee Lewis, Willie Nelson and John Prine during more than 50 years in the industry, has died. He was 74.Phillips’ brother, Jerry Phillips, told The Associated Press that his older sibling died Monday at home, with his wife.
The Scottish Government is under pressure to reveal details of suspected coronavirus cases across care homes in a row over “secrecy”.
© David M. Benett via Getty Images Fiona Phillips TV presenter Fiona Phillips has opened up about her “horrible” experience with coronavirus, revealing she has now recovered from the disease.
Pink is opening up about the scary three-week ordeal she and her 3-year-old son, Jameson, recently experienced when they contracted COVID-19. The 40-year-old singer appears via video chat on Thursday's, where she doesn't hold back when talking about coming down with symptoms several days into their family's quarantine.
P!nk called into The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Wednesday (April 8) to talk for the first time about being diagnosed with COVID-19 along with her three-year-old-son."It was terrifying at one point," the pop star told host Ellen DeGeneres of watching her three-year-old son Jameson come down with a litany of symptoms.
Pink is opening up about the scary three-week ordeal she and her 3-year-old son Jameson recently experienced when they contracted COVID-19. The 40-year-old singer appears via video chat on Thursday's, where she doesn't hold back when talking about coming down with symptoms several days into their family's quarantine.
John Prine’s wife and manager, Fiona Whelan Prine, is speaking out following the death of one of country and folk music’s most influential artists.
Jazz guitarist John "Bucky" Pizzarelli, who was inducted to the New Jersey Hall of Fame, has died. He was 94.
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Julie Andrews revealed what she’s doing while in isolation during the coronavirus pandemic and even likened the situation to the “bond” people felt during World War II. The 84-year-old “Mary Poppins” actress spoke on Thursday with “Good Morning America,” where she discussed what she’s doing to stay busy while she and her loved ones stay at home to practice social distancing.