Tony Award-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero’s condition is “very bad” in hospital despite the star testing negative for COVID-19.
23.03.2020 - 11:47 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Tony Award-winning actress Ruthie Ann Miles is pregnant two years after losing her four-year-old daughter, Abigail, in a car accident.
The Broadway actress took to Instagram on Saturday to announce that she and her husband Jonathan Blumenstein are set to become parents again.
“We are expecting another child this spring!” she wrote. “Thank you especially to the many of you who supported us in the aftermath of the crash, continually lifted us up in prayer, and doused us with Love, encouraged us,
Tony Award-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero’s condition is “very bad” in hospital despite the star testing negative for COVID-19.
Brian Stokes Mitchell is providing entertainment to the people of New York City directly from the window of his Upper West Side apartment!
Patti Murin thinks she has the coronavirus. The 39-year-old Broadway star took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal that she's been sick, but can't get tested. Murin and her husband, Colin Donnell, announced that they're expecting their first child back in February.
Tony Award-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero has tested negative for the coronavirus twice, while battling an unknown illness in a Los Angeles hospital intensive care unit.
Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, he revealed on Wednesday night in a video posted on Twitter. In his message, the 62-year-old performer assured followers that despite his diagnosis, he is already on the mend.
Tony Award-winner Brian Stokes Mitchell has tested positive for coronavirus.
Nick Cordero is in intensive care.
Ruthie Ann Miles is expecting!
The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect all aspects of society, and yet another celebrity has come forward to reveal their positive diagnosis with the disease. Actor Aaron Tveit, who had been starring in Moulin Rouge! The Musical before Broadway was shut down due to the spread of COVID-19, has now spoken out about his experience with the illness.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect all aspects of society, and yet another celebrity has come forward to reveal their positive diagnosis with the disease. Actor Aaron Tveit, who had been starring in Moulin Rouge! The Musical before Broadway was shut down due to the spread of COVID-19, has now spoken out about his experience with the illness.
Broadway star Aaron Tveit is explaining that he was diagnosed with Coronavirus today and he has had very mild symptoms…with one being more pronounced and unusual.
Aaron Tveit, 36, revealed on Monday morning (March 23) that he has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus and has been in quarantine since Broadway shows shut down on March 12.The good news is that the Moulin Rouge! star says he's feeling "much better" and considers himself very lucky that his symptoms have been very mild, mostly like a cold with no fever.
Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles, who tragically lost her daughter and unborn child two years ago, is pregnant. The Tony-winner shared on Twitter on Saturday that she is due this spring.