SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris and national executive director David White on Tuesday posted a message to the labor union website with an update to COVID-19 filming protocols amid the current surge in cases.
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Amanda Seyfried is talking family life amid the pandemic.
The 35-year-old Mamma Mia actress made an appearance on The Talk on Thursday (December 10).
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During her appearance, Amanda opened up about life at home with daughter Nina and her newborn son, which she welcomed with husband Thomas Sadoski earlier this year.
“It’s incredible. I just ran back to my house just to sniff him. It’s kind of crazy, you know everybody says it’s crazy to be home,
SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris and national executive director David White on Tuesday posted a message to the labor union website with an update to COVID-19 filming protocols amid the current surge in cases.
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Courteney Cox reunited with her boyfriend, Johnny McDaid, after being apart for nine months due to the coronavirus pandemic.During their long-awaited reunion, the couple recorded a heartfelt message for Ráth Mór Creggan, a charity that supports the Irish community of Creggan.
On a street typically lined with superheroes and Disney characters, Batman, with precious few tourists to greet, sits on a quiet corner doing crunches. This is Hollywood Boulevard today, nine months into the pandemic-induced shutdown that has stripped the tourist destination of its usual 10 million annual visitors who clamor to take photos with costumed street performers and pose with their favorite celebrity's star.
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Emily Blunt recently opened up about her longtime relationship with husband John Krasinski, as they just celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary. Speaking to People magazine, the 37-year-old actress discussed how the pandemic has impacted their lives and gushed over John and his unwavering support.
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