Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
20.03.2020 - 21:45 / hollywood.com
Ariana Grande is to support charities helping hard-hit small businesses, people, and families get through the coronavirus pandemic.
As the virus has spread throughout the U.S., restrictions on hard-hit states, including California, New York, and Washington, has resulted in businesses closing and many casual workers potentially losing their livelihoods.
In response, Ariana announced on her Instagram Stories on Thursday (March 19, 2020) that she will be supporting several charities providing
Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
Jennifer Garner and Amy Adams are opening their contact lists for their new endeavor to help children during the coronavirus pandemic.
“The thought of my husband dropping me off at the hospital, me getting checked in alone, getting the epidural shot alone, and not having his hand to hold terrifies me,” says Morgan Pederson, a 32-year-old woman from Queens, New York, who is planning to deliver her second child in June.Last week two New York hospitals, New York Presbyterian and Mount Sinai, announced that in the face of the coronavirus pandemic they would not allow partners or spouses in the labor and delivery ward or on the
Lizzo is making sure the hard-working medical staff are fed.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are firm believers that little good goes a long way!
Alyssa Milano is calling for Donald Trump to convert some of his U.S hotels into hospitals amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Courteney Cox has revealed she is binge watching Friends while isolating amid the coronavirus outbreak – but admitted she barely remembers being on the show.
Brie Larson is using an app to ensure she’s on hand to offer help to her elderly neighbours who are unable to leave their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Simon Cowell has flaunted his impressive figure as he stocked up on food ready for lockdown with his family in Malibu, California amid the coronavirus pandemic.The 60 year old television personality, who recently reacted to This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield coming out as gay, looked happy and relaxed as he pushed a trolley down the street on 23 March, amid the global health crisis.
Robert De Niro is speaking out!
By Anita Bennett
Despite calls for increased blood donations amid the coronavirus crisis, the Food & Drug Administration is staying firm on its ban prohibiting gay men from donating blood.