A huge portion of Britain's workforce is now working from home, relying on video conferencing and email to get the job done.
18.03.2020 - 19:23 / eonline.com
We're all in this together. Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, much of the world has had to adjust to life indoors as to avoid further spreading the illness.
As a result, people are tackling the everyday responsibilities of their jobs in brand new ways—and celebrities are certainly not exempt. From broadcasters like Savannah Guthrieand Al Roker to reality star NeNe Leakes, famous names from every corner of the industry are adjusting to getting work done from the confines of their houses.
.A huge portion of Britain's workforce is now working from home, relying on video conferencing and email to get the job done.
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Every once in a while, Twitter does something that just brightens your day, and in these dark times, the more merriment that is out there, the better.
I know, it sounds crazy. Why would you watch old episodes of SNLin a time like this? I'll tell you: Because they will make you laugh, they will make you feel nostalgic, and they will help you realize that the world keeps moving pretty much no matter what. You know, there's something about watching Jon Hamm do a sketch called "Jon Hamm's John Ham" from 2008 that will make you laugh your ass off right now.
Need encouragement to stay in quarantine? Dua Lipa's got you! The 24-year-old British pop star released her new song, «Break My Heart,» complete with an oddly foreshadowing music video on Thursday.
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By Denise Petski
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If you've been enjoying Miley Cyrus' star-studded daily Instagram show "Bright Minded," then you're going to love listening to the theme song on repeat. The singer posted the sunshine-y 30-second anthem on Monday night (Mar
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