Country singer Kalie Shorr wants to help scientists find a cure for the coronavirus crisis by donating her plasma after winning her battle with COVID-19.
31.03.2020 - 18:47 / perezhilton.com
Kalie Shorr is one of the latest celebrities to be diagnosed with the coronavirus.
On Monday, the country singer informed her Twitter followers that despite only making grocery store runs over the past three weeks, she still contracted COVID-19:
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The 25-year-old followed up with a second tweet, explaining a few of the symptoms she experienced:
Wow! That is so scary, but we’re so glad she’s already feeling better! And hopefully, her story serves
Country singer Kalie Shorr wants to help scientists find a cure for the coronavirus crisis by donating her plasma after winning her battle with COVID-19.
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Yet another celebrity has announced that they’re fighting coronavirus, and this time, it’s Kalie Shorr.
Yet another celebrity has announced that they're fighting coronavirus, and this time, it's Kalie Shorr. The 25-year-old country music star took to Twitter on Monday to discuss her diagnosis.
Kalie Shorr has revealed that she has coronavirus.
Country singer Kalie Shorr is the latest celeb to announce that she's contracted COVID-19.
Less than two weeks after Andy Cohen announced he tested positive for coronavirus, the Bravo star took to social media to inform his followers he's "feeling better." The 51-year-old celebrity also shared he's returning to host his radio program Radio Andy and his late-night show Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen from his home today. NeNe Leakes, Lisa Rinna and Jerry O'Connell will be his virtual guests this evening.
Prince Charles is on the mend and moving forward following his coronavirus diagnosis. The 71-year-old Prince of Wales and next in line to the British throne has officially left self-isolation.
On March 20, a few hours after Andy Cohen announced through Variety that he was moving his Bravo talk show “Watch What Happens Live” to his West Village apartment, he tested positive for Covid-19, and had to scrap that plan.
NEW YORK — Country singer Joe Diffie, who had a string of hits in the 1990s with chart-topping ballads and honky-tonk singles like “Home” and “Pickup Man,” has died after testing positive for COVID-19. He was 61.
in a video showing his thanks and appreciation for the NHS (National Health Service). On Thursday night, Charles joined people across the United Kingdom in expressing his gratitude, cheering doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Charles has been in contact with both Prince Harry and Prince William amid his coronavirus diagnosis. Royal reporter Chris Ship confirmed the news on Twitter, writing "Prince Charles has spoken to both his sons. William in Norfolk and Harry in Canada."
Daniel Dae Kim announced that he has been diagnosed with Coronavirus and also reassured his fans that he is going to be fine. The actor took to Instagram and shared the news with his followers.
Today’s music live-streams include live performances from Niall Horan, Common, Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, the Indigo Girls, acclaimed country upstart Kalie Shorr, Rachel Wammack, Janiva Magness and Grant-Lee Phillips.
Lady Gaga would like you to know she is self-quarantining with her boyfriend Michael Polansky, and they remain very much in love and invested in everyone's mental health. The singer shared a selfie of them together on her Instagram last night and coupled it with a PSA for everyone."Day 6 of self-quarantining!" Gaga wrote.
Gospel great Sandi Patti revealed that she and her husband, Don, have both tested positive for the coronavirus.
A growing number of celebrities and athletes are facing COVID-19 with hope and candor. Idris Elbaand Game of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju both confirmed they tested positive for coronavirus on March 16, urging their millions of followers to keep calm and carry on while abiding by health officials' plan to prevent the spread of the pandemic. Last week, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were among the first celebrities to go public with their diagnosis. "Thanks to the Helpers," the Oscar winner shared
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are out of the Queensland hospital they were holed up in for some five days following their worldwide announcement that they tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19), People magazine reported on Monday. A rep for Hanks told the outlet the husband and wife pair had left the hospital in Australia and were now being quarantined in a rental property to “social distance” themselves, which is being encouraged throughout the world.