Patricia Arquette is using the coronavirus pandemic as motivation to make a huge change: giving up that cig life!
28.02.2020 - 06:46 / foxnews.com
Actress Patricia Arquette called on her Instagram followers over last weekend to spread the word about an "economic shutdown" effort scheduled for March 2. "March 2 there is an economic shut down [sic] action," Arquette captioned the post.
"Don't purchase anything on this day." Arquette added the hashtag #RESIST, an apparent shoutout to the anti-Trump resistance movement. Arquette posted images of tweets, which described the shutdown as a way to create a "1-day ripple in the US GDP." That same
.Patricia Arquette is using the coronavirus pandemic as motivation to make a huge change: giving up that cig life!
AMSTERDAM — The Eurovision song contest, one of the world’s largest television events, will not take place this year due to the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers said on Wednesday.
Kanye West and Joel Osteen‘s planned Sunday Service at Yankee Stadium as come to a halt due to the pandemic. – TMZ This Camp Rock 2 song hits hard amid the outbreak.
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Patricia Arquette has gone “cold turkey” in a bid to quit her smoking addiction and reduce her chance of contracting the potentially deadly coronavirus.
Patricia Arquette has decided to make a big life change in the face of growing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day won’t be the same this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will not be hosting their St. Patrick's Day event this year due to the Irish Guards' first battalion being currently deployed in Iraq and South Sudan.
Patricia Arquette is giving up an old habit because of the coronavirus.
Patricia Arquette is taking cautions amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
St Patrick's Day is nearly here, when anyone with a hint of Irish lineage - or just a taste for Guinness - will be painting Manchester shamrock green.
Bush, Stone Temple Pilots and Live won’t be making the trip to Australia next month after the touring festival they were booked for was postponed, due to the coronavirus pandemic.Under The Southern Stars was set to take place across 12 sites in April, though promoter Andrew McManus has shelved the shows.“In light of the current global health crisis,” McManus says in a statement, “we feel that it is imperative to protect the Under The Southern Stars family and proceed in a clear and calm
By Bruce Haring
France president Emmanuel Macron announced in a televised speech on Thursday the shutdown of schools, universities and colleges across the country starting on March 16 for an undetermined amount of time.