Los Angeles County health officials on Wednesday confirmed an additional 29 deaths and 620 newly diagnosed positive cases as the area battles to contain the novel coronavirus. Of the fatalities, L.A.
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Bethenny Frankel revealed that she’s manufacturing and donating hundreds of thousands of supplies, including surgical masks. to people at a high risk for contracting coronavirus — including health care workers.
Los Angeles County health officials on Wednesday confirmed an additional 29 deaths and 620 newly diagnosed positive cases as the area battles to contain the novel coronavirus. Of the fatalities, L.A.
Bethenny Frankel, 49, is clapping back at her former Real Housewives of New York cast mates after their comments on the season premiere! “The beginning of the show was the proverbial middle finger to me,” Bethenny said on Extra in reaction to the episode on Wednesday, April 8. “The women have definitely had some unpleasant things to say about me, but I wish them well,” she added, keeping things classy.
World Health Day hits a little differently this year. With the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, it's natural to feel stressed, uneasy and overwhelmed.
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She made her name on some of our favourite shows, but Jess Impiazzi has binned off her career in reality TV in favour of taking on a number of acting roles.The former Ex On The Beach star has acted in movies like The Tombs, The Seven and RIA, and has spent plenty of time in Hollywood.
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When it comes to providing for those in need, Bethenny Frankel knows how to get the job done.The former "Real Housewives of New York" star has championed global relief efforts through her BStrong organization, which aims to provide real-time emergency assistance to people in crisis. The television personality and entrepreneur first made waves in disaster relief efforts in 2017, when BStrong chartered several planes to Puerto Rico after it was ravaged by Hurricane Maria.
Showing support! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sent their love from North America to the care workers in England amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hilarie Burton knows exactly what her fans can do to help out amid the coronavirus outbreak. The former "One Tree Hill" star shared her thoughts on Twitter on Wednesday, pleading with fans to create masks for health care workers.
The perfect pick-me-up! Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis sweetly showed gratitude for the staff who are taking on the coronavirus pandemic.
Kylie Jenner is pushing forward in assisting those impacted by the coronavirus and is helping alleviate the spread of the novel virus. The billionaire reality TV star and makeup mogul donated $1 million to aid in the fight against COVID-19, and the money, which she donated to her OB-GYN, will be used to purchase the personal protective equipment desperately needed during this trying time.
#Roommates, celebrities have been using their self-quarantine time to treat their fans to impromptu concerts from the comforts of their homes—and now the trend is set to continue with a new event on FOX. Elton John has been announced as the host for a special home concert featuring the likes of Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys and more famous names to aid in coronavirus relief.
With financial resources at their disposal, these stars are doing their part to make a major difference during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s donating directly to organizations or providing information and resources for their social media followers, a number of stars have made an effort to make a difference. Here, we’re taking a look at what a few celebs have done to alleviate the financial burdens and stresses of a number of medical professionals and citizens.
A little quarantine isn't stopping The Real Housewives of New York City. Well, at least not stopping the show from hitting the air.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are sharing an important message with their followers. The royal duo posted a new post on Instagram on Tuesday, sharing the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendations for slowing the spread of coronavirus and paying tribute to those fighting the health crisis around the world.
Not all heroes wear capes, but a whole bunch of them wear scrubs. As doctors, nurses, scientists and other health care workers continue to work around the clock to help patients battling the Coronavirus, Vancouver residents came together to express their gratitude in a unique way.