long-term effects of having COVID-19 are no joke, just ask Bryan Cranston.Months after quietly fighting off the contagious illness in March, the former Breaking Bad star revealed that he has yet to fully regain his sense of taste and smell.
01.12.2020 - 22:07 / perezhilton.com
The pandemic has changed life and culture in so many ways — so much so that even “coronavirus insensitivity” has become its own genre of celeb news as some famous people simply refuse to take the illness as seriously as the rest of us.
One such person is country star Chase Rice, who came under fire earlier this year for actually going on tour and playing to packed crowds amid social distancing protocols. Despite the fact that he was called out by fellow musicians like Kelsea Ballerini, it
long-term effects of having COVID-19 are no joke, just ask Bryan Cranston.Months after quietly fighting off the contagious illness in March, the former Breaking Bad star revealed that he has yet to fully regain his sense of taste and smell.
Gigi Hadid has wasted no time in rushing back to work following the birth of her first child with boyfriend Zayn Malik.Taking to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, the new mum shared a short clip as she revealed that her mum Yolanda was taking care of her three-month-old baby daughter, whose name is yet to be announced.She captioned the video: "Back in the office," explaining: "[I] would say back to work BUT being a mama is a job like no other."MORE: Gigi Hadid looks flawless in stunning new
Bryan Cranston is thankful to have recovered from COVID-19 but is sad that he cannot smell the aroma of a freshly brewed coffee, for one. The "Breaking Bad" star appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Thursday to help hand out gifts for day 8 of the show's "12 Days of Giveaways" segment.
Gigi Hadid is balancing her role as a first-time mom alongside her work obligations.On Thursday, December 3, the Victoria’s Secret stunner took to her Instagram Story to share her experience as a working mother. “Would say back to work, BUT bein [sic] a mamma is a job like no otherrrr,” she captioned a filtered, silent video.
after making headlines for a controversial concert amid the coronavirus pandemic, Chase Rice is under fire for joking about having COVID-19 as he promoted his new single.“Just lost my taste and smell. Weird.
Chase Rice is once again facing backlash for a COVID-19-related reason. The drama began when, in an effort to promote his new song, «Drinkin' Beer.
The Bachelor—is facing some backlash for a poorly thought out "joke" about coronavirus he felt the need to post on Twitter.The 35-year-old singer started the tweet by indicating that he had coronavirus, and then pivoted to promoting his new song, writing "Just lost my taste and smell. Weird.
A country singer named Chase Rice is facing backlash this week after he wrote some tweets that seemingly make light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chase Rice is in hot water. On Sunday, the 35-year-old country singer took to Twitter to promote "Drinkin' Beer.Talkin' God.
Chase Rice and Florida Georgia Line just dropped the ultimate beer-drinking song.
She welcomed her third child on Wednesday. And Coco Rocha was keeping her followers up to speed with her newborn journey as she brought daughter Iley home from hospital alongside her husband James Conran.The model, 32, documented their journey home and shared adorable videos and snaps showing her daughter Ioni and son Iver meeting their sister for the first time, and revealed the duo are 'obsessed' with the baby.The previous day, Coco confirmed the happy news with a selfie alongside the caption:
Coco Rocha has welcomed a healthy baby girl into the world, Iley Ryn Conran.
Coco Rocha has welcomed another child into the world!