Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about that false rumor that he had Coronavirus.
15.03.2020 - 04:39 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Daniel Radcliffe dreams of playing David Bowie in a biopic – but is convinced he’d “screw up” if the opportunity ever arose.
The Harry Potter actor was asked during a recent interview with U.S. network Fox News if he’d ever consider starring in a rock biopic.
And although he revealed his dream role would be Bowie, who will be played by musician/actor Johnny Flynn in an unofficial new film later this year, Daniel isn’t sure he’d be the right man for the job.
“If you’re talking like dream thing,
Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about that false rumor that he had Coronavirus.
Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” interview with Daniel Radcliffe didn’t go as planned Monday.
Harry Potter alum Daniel Radcliffe made the headlines in the beginning of March this year when fake news about the actor being diagnosed with Coronavirus went viral on the internet. A fake BCC account on Twitter claimed that Daniel Radcliffe has contracted COVID-19, supposedly making him the first popular celebrity to suffer from the virus. Daniel got to know about the rumour only when his make up artist asked him about the same.
Daniel Radcliffe has a new title to add to his biography. Not only is he a beloved Harry Potter star and longtime actor, but he also unexpectedly became the first celebrity to become a coronavirus Twitter hoax.
As the ancient proverb dictates, no international pandemic is complete without an accompanying celebrity hoax. In the case of our current global crisis, that honor was bestowed upon Daniel Radcliffe. In mid-March, a Twitter account with the handle @BBCNewsTonight reported that the actor had contracted coronavirus, making him “the first famous person to be publicly confirmed.”
While most of our friends use Harry Potter references such as Wingardium Leviosa, Dobby the elf, mudbloods, Alohomora, Lord Voldemort and more, the other chunk that comprises only 10% is clueless looking at each other. The Potter Heads might tease them calling them mudbloods, a term used for commoners in the iconic Harry Potter series which takes you to the world of wizards and witches and merges the line between reality and fantasy.
Daniel Radcliffe is known for one thing - his portrayal of Harry Potter which he lived from the age of 11 until his early twenties.
While many young people have their big experimentation with alcohol in their 20s, Daniel Radcliffe was sober for most of his — because he got it all out of the way in his teen years!
Daniel Radcliffe has abstained from alcohol since 2010 after a serious few years in which he admits he drank too much. The 30-year-old British actor appeared on BBC Radio's podcast over the weekend where he talked about his struggles with substance abuse and early fame.
Daniel Radcliffe has abstained from alcohol since 2010 after a serious few years in which he admits he drank too much. The 30-year-old British actor appeared on BBC Radio's podcast over the weekend where he talked about his struggles with substance abuse and early fame.
Daniel Radcliffe turned to alcohol after finding fame at a young age due to his role as Harry Potter.
Daniel Radcliffe has described how the “panic” of the Harry Potter films ending made him turn to alcohol.
When we talk about the famous Harry Potter series, there is only one name that comes to our mind- Daniel Radcliffe. The handsome actor rose to prominence by portraying the role of the geeky guy Harry in the popular series and the rest is history! Recently in an interview, the 30-year old actor has revealed that his dream role is to play noted musician David Bowie in a movie. However, Daniel feels that he is not fit for the role.
Daniel Radcliffe has opened up on life after Harry Potter and his decision to give up alcohol in his early twenties.
Fake news! Daniel Radcliffe shut down a rumor that he has come down with the novel coronavirus with a witty response.
A couple of days ago, fake news about the Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe being tested positive for Coronavirus stirred up a storm on the internet. A false story tweeted by a fake BBC Twitter account earlier this week resulted in a panic. However, in order to put the speculations to end, Daniel Radcliffe called in for an interview with the Australia radio show Smallzy's Surgery on Wednesday and denied the rumours.