WWE stars are used to flattening each other in the ring, but now they’re doing their part to help flatten the curve by educating fans about how to prevent spreading COVID-19.
05.04.2020 - 19:59 / wonderwall.com
Dr. Drew Pinsky is issuing a mea culpa after continually downplaying the danger of coronavirus for months and claiming it was "press-induced panic."
He once said you're more likely to die after being "hit by an asteroid" than the highly-contagious virus. On Saturday, he drastically changed his tune.
"My early comments about equating coronavirus with influenza were wrong. They were incorrect," Dr. Drew said on Saturday, referring to his consistent comments from February and March. "I was part of
WWE stars are used to flattening each other in the ring, but now they’re doing their part to help flatten the curve by educating fans about how to prevent spreading COVID-19.
Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham, Drew Barrymore and more stars of the beauty and wellness community are teaming up to support healthcare professionals amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Lele Pons took to social media on Tuesday to share a video of herself falling through a glass door in the middle of her TikTok routine. The 13-second clip showed the YouTuber rocking out to Jose De Las Heras and Ghetto Flow's song "Culo." But after taking a few steps back, she appeared to trip and crash through a glass door.
Tracy Morgan is having a morning, y’all. Or he’s just fully transformed into his 30 Rock character Tracy Jordan!
Dr. Drew Pinsky, known on TV as Dr. Drew, is apologizing for his previous comments about Coronavirus, citing “press-induced panic” and calling it “way less serious than influenza.” These comments were made back in February, before America’s social distancing practices were put into place.
Lele Pons is new to the TikTok world, and she had a major fail while learning a dance for the app. In the video, Lele started out strong, shaking her booty and showing off her moves while even making showy faces for the camera. Unfortunately, by the end of the video, things went SO wrong — Lele fell backwards, and she stumbled so far, that she fell right into the glass door behind her. She crashed through the glass and wound up on the other side!
Celebrity doctor Drew Pinsky has apologized for a series of statements unspooled in a recent video where he downplayed the coronavirus and suggested it was a “press-induced panic.” “I wish I had gotten it right, but I got it wrong,” said Pinsky in a video posted over the weekend. Pinsky is known as “Dr.
Wow, we knew Dr. Drew Pinsky has been less a doctor and more a Teen Mom referee for the last decade, but we honestly always assumed his medical opinion was legit. (If we’re being honest it certainly doesn’t hurt he’s been a silver fox with a sexy bedside manner full of calm gravitas — not to mention he was often the voice of reason next to Adam Carolla.)
Over the past few weeks, Dr. Drew Pinsky has been one of many — including the likes of Fox News personalities Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Judge Jeanine Pirro — to downplay the threat of the coronavirus, claiming it’s media hype and that COVID-19 is no more dangerous than the common flu.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, 61, is now saying he “got it wrong”, after previously comparing the Coronavirus to the flu. “My early comments about equating coronavirus with influenza were wrong. They were incorrect. I was part of a chorus that was saying that. And we were wrong. And I want to apologize for that,” Dr. Drew said in a Periscope video shared to his Twitter on April 4. “I wish I had gotten it right, but I got it wrong.”
Kim Jaejoon is apologizing after falsely telling his followers that he had contracted coronavirus. In a since-deleted post on Wednesday, the 34-year-old K-pop star said that he had been diagnosed with the virus, and blamed his positive test on «negligence,» according to a translation by Soompi.
While most of the world is on lockdown mode, Sweden has taken a different route, with schools, restaurants, some theaters and most public venues still open.
2 min read A caregiver and his partner in France have found a note on their car windshield written by a neighbour that tells them to leave the apartment building because “homosexuals are the first to be contaminated by Covid-19”.
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese authorities say they will begin to ease the travel restrictions in Hubei Province, that were imposed in January to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus, from Wednesday.
A little nostalgia in the form of the best 90s cartoons is good for the soul—especially if you're going through a tough time like, say, a global pandemic.