Jimmy Kimmel and George Stephanopoulos can attest to star Tom Holland's charm firsthand.
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One day after leaving her 16-day self-isolation while battling COVID-19, Ali Wentworth joined husband George Stephanopoulos for a virtual appearance on on Tuesday.
Wentworth and Stephanopoulos spoke with Kimmel video via video chat, and the pair opened up about their struggle with the coronavirus. Wentworth also gushed about how much her husband helped her get through the worst of it.
According to Wentworth — who dealt with a raging fever and painful body aches, among other symptoms —
Jimmy Kimmel and George Stephanopoulos can attest to star Tom Holland's charm firsthand.
George Stephanopoulos is hoping to help other people who've tested positive for the coronavirus. During Monday's episode of , the 59-year-old co-anchor revealed that he has signed up to donate his blood plasma following his recovery from COVID-19.
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Nick Cordero is out of surgery and doing as well as possible after doctors were forced to amputate his leg amid his ongoing battle with COVID-19.
Looks like someone might’ve missed the memo to STAY HOME!
George Stephanopoulos needs to watch out.
George Stephanopoulos and his wife Ali Wentworth detailed their experiences with the coronavirus during Tuesday's at-home edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live!. While the Good Morning America anchor said he's "feeling fine," he said his spouse "had a pretty tough case." "She was in bed for a couple of weeks," the 59-year-old TV host told Jimmy Kimmel via video chat. "But, I've never had a fever, never had a cough, never had shortness of breath, no chills.
One day after leaving her 16-day self-isolation while battling COVID-19, Ali Wentworth joined husband George Stephanopoulos for a virtual appearance on on Tuesday.
She's out, feeling better and back with her family!
Just as Ali Wentworth revealed that she's emerged from her coronavirus self-isolation, her husband, George Stephanopoulos, revealed that he tested positive for the virus. On Monday, Wentworth, 55, shared a video on Instagram of herself walking down the stairs in her home while her family clapped and played "Survivor" by Destiny's Child.
Lasting love. George Stephanopoulos and his wife, Ali Wentworth, have a relationship that has continued to stand the test of time — and make Hollywood history.
She’s a survivor! George Stephanopoulos sweetly cheered on his wife, Ali Wentworth, after she spent 16 days in quarantine as she battled the coronavirus.
Ali Wentworth is out of isolation! The 55-year-old wife of Good Morning America co-host George Stephanopoulos took to Instagram on Monday to share a video of herself greeting her family after spending 16 days in isolation due to the coronavirus.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — George Stephanopoulos revealed on “Good Morning America” Monday that he has tested positive for coronavirus, although he has remained asymptomatic.
George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for Coronavirus. The Good Morning America anchor shared the health update on the morning show on Monday, April 13. Stephanopoulos' wife, Ali Wentworth, previously tested positive for Coronavirus.
Good Morning America anchor George Stephanopoulos on Monday revealed on the show he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. ABC News' chief anchor received his test results after his wife, Ali Wentworth, had contracted the virus.
George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for COVID-19 after serving as his wife Ali Wentworth's caretaker. The 59-year-old co-host revealed the news on Monday's morning show, speaking with colleagues Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan.
Good Morning America anchor George Stephanopoulos, 59, revealed he has tested positive for COVID-19 aka the novel Coronavirus.
George Stephanopoulos has COVID-19.