It has been two months since Alyssa Milano tested positive for COVID-19 and she’s opening up about the symptoms she’s still experiencing.
23.09.2020 - 03:31 / foxnews.com
Alyssa Milano has found herself at the center of another controversy. The "Charmed" alum and outspoken political activist's neighbor called police on Sunday morning to report a possible gunman near her home in the Bell Canyon area of Ventura County, Calif.
It has been two months since Alyssa Milano tested positive for COVID-19 and she’s opening up about the symptoms she’s still experiencing.
Moving on. Alyssa Milano is done entertaining her years-long feud with Rose McGowan. The actress, 47, discussed her falling out with her Charmed costar on Wednesday morning, and explained why she thinks Rose continues to speak publicly about her.
Alyssa Milano clarified her stance on the "defund the police" movement Tuesday, weeks after officers were called to her neighborhood to respond to a potential active shooter that turned out to be a false alarm. The actress caught backlash last month when it was revealed that officers responded to a possible gunman near her home in the Bell Canyon area of Ventura County, Calif.
Alyssa Milano revealed that a friend’s uncle recently died due to COVID-19 after lambasting President Donald Trump over his drive-by to fans outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he is being treated for the virus. The actress is typically very outspoken against Trump on a myriad of issues, the latest of which was his decision to have Secret Service agents accompany him to drive by supporters who were holding signs outside Walter Reed.
Alec Baldwin has shed light on Saturday Night Live's decision to feature Trump's debate performance as part of its Season 46 opener, despite the president's Friday night announcement that he had tested positive for COVID-19. Directly ahead of the season premiere's opening sketch, the show ran a brief message contextualizing its satirical recreation of Tuesday night's presidential debate scene, offering up one explanation for why it ran.
President Trump revealed he and first lady Melania tested positive for the coronavirus early Friday morning. Within minutes of the news breaking, celebrities took to Twitter to react to his diagnosis.
The lecturer said he was baffled to learn from a friend employed at the Etihad drive-through test centre that there were plenty of slots available.
Rochdale. Officers were alerted to the discovery on Roch Valley Way at around 3pm on Saturday (September 26).
Alyssa Milano is opening up about her difficult recovery from the coronavirus. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with the actress on Thursday, and she talked about the toll its taken on her health and the symptoms she's still currently experiencing.Last month, Milano revealed that she tested positive for antibodies after taking three other tests that indicated she was negative for the coronavirus.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Range Media Partners has locked 17 more clients for the new management/production company. This comes as its lineup of ground floor partners has changed as Lucinda Moorhead, who left UTA to join Range, has decided she will instead stay with the agency and not join the upstart venture.On the heels of its launch earlier this month, the new Range clients range from talent to filmmakers and TV writer/producers.
Rose McGowan is going after her former “Charmed” co-star, Alyssa Milano, after the political activist's neighbor called police to the area of Milano’s residence on Sunday morning to report a possible gunman.
Alyssa Milano is making clear that she’s not in the habit of calling the police on strangers.
Actress Alyssa Milano, who has voiced support for the “defund the police movement,” has defended herself against “trolls” after emergency services were called to her home following reports of a man with a gun.
Ted Johnson Alyssa Milano, Jeannie Mai of The Real and rapper Jeezy have signed on as executive producers of a followup to Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking, which focuses on survivors of sex trafficking.The followup, Stopping Traffic 2: Surviving Sex Trafficking, is directed and produced by Sadhvi Siddhali Shree, an Iraq war veteran. Sadhvi Anubhuti is the director of photography and co-producer.