Katharine McPhee has “resurrected” a dress she first wore on American Idol back in 2006.
18.03.2020 - 19:25 / torontosun.com
Production has halted on the current season of American Idol amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
According to TVLine, contestants who had made it through the elimination rounds have been sent home to their families, as health officials urge people to stay indoors and practice social distancing to prevent the spread of the virus.
It is believed production staff are working on the show remotely, with episodes expected to continue to air as scheduled up until the beginning of the live shows –
Katharine McPhee has “resurrected” a dress she first wore on American Idol back in 2006.
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Another Hollywood production is being suspended amid coronavirus concerns.
Even under the best circumstances, Hollywood studios and exhibitors were concerned about how the 2020 box office would stack up in a year with decidedly less sure-fire hits. But now that movie theaters across the country have begun dimming their marquee lights for an indefinite period of time to help contain the spread of coronavirus, the industry is left with a confusing picture of when — and at what scale — Americans will return to multiplexes again.