Bruno Mars has become the latest star to donate $1 million (£820,000) to coronavirus relief.
14.03.2020 - 12:33 / pinkvilla.com
It's been tough times for everyone, around the globe, as coronavirus has been given the deadly tag of Pandemic! At a steady pace, COVID-19 is spreading all around the world with thousands of casualties. No one is safe, as evidenced by the recent revelation that Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were tested positive for coronavirus.
From movie and television show shootings being cancelled to release dates being pushed, Hollywood too is suffering immensely. Moreover, musicians too are cancelling
.Bruno Mars has become the latest star to donate $1 million (£820,000) to coronavirus relief.
New Amsterdam is making some changes and shelving an episode that featured a flu epidemic in New York City. "New Amsterdam has an episode that was written some time ago that focuses on a flu epidemic in New York City.
Rockers ZZ Top and country icons Reba Mcentire and Brooks & Dunn have added their Las Vegas residency shows to the growing list of live events postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Today Show staffer has tested positive for coronavirus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb confirmed during the show on March 16. The co-anchors practiced social distancing by sitting several feet apart at their co-anchor desk on the show, and they made the announcement that two of their colleagues, Al Roker and Craig Melvin, would be taking the morning off due to the news of the diagnosis on-set.
All anyone is talking about right now is the coronavirus outbreak, which was recently given the deadly 'Pandemic' tag. Many countries have been put on lockdown while CNN reports 6500 deaths and counting, due to the deadly virus.
*SPOILERS ALERT* You may think that me talking about Gwyneth Paltrow dying in the first few minutes of Steven Soderbergh's thriller Contagion (2011) would be a massive spoiler, but that's farther from the truth! That crucial death was just the beginning of the MEV-1 virus, which claimed the lives of 26 million in the "fictional" film.
The Jonas Brothers, Lionel Richie, and Diana Ross have pulled out of concert residencies in Las Vegas as coronavirus concerns continue to cripple the entertainment industry.
Kelly Clarkson is the latest star to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which has shut down production on her hit TV talk show and Las Vegas residency.
It’s a double whammy for Kelly Clarkson fans.
Right in the middle of their comeback! The Jonas Brothers aren’t kids anymore — they all have wives, and one and a half have kids (we think we did that math right, LOLz).
As concern continues to grow over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Kelly Clarkson was scheduled to kick off her 2020 Las Vegas residency at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood on April 1, but as the coronavirus continues to spread, the songstress has postponed her shows.
The Jonas Brothers have made the difficult decision to cancel their upcoming residency in Las Vegas.
The latest to cancel large gatherings to protect from the coronavirus are the Jonas Brothers, who took to social media on Friday (March 13) to announce that they will be canceling their upcoming Las Vegas residency.