Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas says he has overcome coronavirus after spending three weeks in confinement.
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Bryan Cranston felt "very lucky" to only experience "extreme exhaustion" when he contracted coronavirus. The former 'Breaking Bad' star and his wife Robin Dearden contracted the virus in March but he didn't speak out about their illness until recently because he felt there was "no need" to do so after Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shared their experiences of Covid-19, and he had only suffered very mild symptoms.
He said: "It was early on in March. "Just around the same time that Tom Hanks and Rita
.Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas says he has overcome coronavirus after spending three weeks in confinement.
Kevin Hart revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 several months ago. The 41-year-old comedian talked about his diagnosis while performing at Dave Chappelle’s comedy show "An Intimate Socially Distanced Affair" in Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Saturday.
Kevin Hart had coronavirus "around the same time as Tom Hanks". The 'Jumanji: The Next Level' star has confirmed he tested positive for the infectious virus earlier this year, but didn't say anything at the time because Hollywood megastar Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson had just come forward with their diagnosis.
Kevin Hart revealed he had Coronavirus early on in the pandemic, right around the time Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson revealed they were diagnosed with COVID-19. You may be wondering why Kevin never said anything about his diagnosis…and he explained why during a comedy set!
Kevin Hart revealed that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus at the beginning of the pandemic.“The problem is that I had it around the same time as Tom Hanks,” the Jumanji: The Next Level star, 41, said during his stand-up set at Dave Chappelle’s comedy show An Intimate Socially Distanced Affair in Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Saturday, August 22, per Page Six.
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Bryan Cranston has said that the quality of his British accent in his new film does not matter “because the people in the States don’t know any better”.
Bryan Cranston and his wife Taylor Dearden, who both contracted COVID-19, enjoyed a dinner date with Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson after both couples recovered from the coronavirus.At the end of July, the Breaking Bad star revealed he had contracted and recovered from COVID-19 and, in a virtual interview segment on Live with Ryan and Kelly on Tuesday, he opened up about the experience, sharing he had spoken to Hanks, who was among the first stars to go public with his coronavirus diagnosis,
Bryan Cranston opened up about his and his wife’s coronavirus symptoms and recovery in a recent interview. The “Breaking Bad” actor also spoke about his bond with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, who both tested positive earlier this year.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. “They came out with it right away, and I thought ‘That’s great,’” he told Fallon.
Actor Antonio Banderas has become the latest celebrity to reveal they have contracted coronavirus.
shuttered daily life around the world and is claiming more lives every day.In the US, some figures estimate that up to 70% of people will eventually get the flu-like illness if the spread isn’t slowed. Celebrities falling victim to the virus are doing their part by bringing awareness to its symptoms and how to prevent it.The grim announcements first started with celebrity power couple Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson who were diagnosed during a trip to Australia.
The moment it was announced that AMC would make a prequel show to “Breaking Bad,” people started speculating how long we’d have to wait before we saw familiar faces again. Among them, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are easily the two actors who get asked the most about whether they’d reprise their roles in “Better Call Saul” and the answer has always been the same: sure, but they haven’t called yet.
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Bryan Cranston is warning people about the coronavirus. He thinks it’s not something to play with.
Bryan Cranston has revealed he has recovered from bout of coronavirus.The actor, 64, reassured fans in an Instagram video that he only suffered mild symptoms of the potentially deadly virus. However, the Breaking Bad star is looking to do some good after contracting Covid-19, and is now donating his plasma, which contains coronavirus antibodies, for research purposes.“I was very lucky,” he said.
coronavirus.The Breaking Bad actor made the announcement in a two-minute Instagram post, in which he also revealed that he has decided to donate plasma to aid scientific research of the virus.“I wanted to announce that I had COVID-19 a little while ago. Very lucky, very mild symptoms,” Cranston said.