Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, according to several reports.
19.03.2020 - 00:11 / hollywoodlife.com
Drake, 33, isn’t taking any chances. The Canadian star has reportedly quarantined himself in his Toronto home after being exposed to the rapidly spreading Coronavirus, Page Six reports.
Drake was spotted enjoying an evening out at celeb hotspot The Nice Guy with Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant, 31, on Wednesday, Mar. 11 — just a week before Kevin announced he tested positive on Tuesday, Mar.
17. The “Hotline Bling” rapper even shared a series of snaps from their evening out on Instagram,
.Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, according to several reports.
Drake is said to be self-isolating in Toronto after he spent time with basketball player Kevin Durant mere days before he was diagnosed with coronavirus.
Durant is one of four team members who tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday, a week after he was spotted hanging out with Drake at West Hollywood hotspot Nice Guy, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Drake has entered self-isolation after basketball superstar Kevin Durant was diagnosed with COVID-19 just days after partying with the rapper.
Proactive precautions. Drake has chosen to self-quarantine after spending time with Kevin Durant a few days before the NBA star tested positive for coronavirus, according to reports.
Drake has paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant with two massive number tributes on his indoor home basketball court.
Kevin Durant, 31, shocked fans when it was announced he tested positive for the coronavirus on Mar. 17 and now it turns out his close friend Drake, 33, may also need to be tested. The Brooklyn Nets player and the rapper were hanging out in Los Angeles, CA on Mar. 10 and 11th before Kevin knew he had the virus so they had close contact and since it’s not clear exactly when Kevin contracted the virus, it’s definitely something to be concerned about.
Party on! Rebel Wilson celebrated her 40th birthday at Mammoth Film Festival’s 3rd annual celebrity bowling tournament, presented by Path Water and Kodak.
Lil Yachty first stormed rap with a mixture of catchy melodies, a loveable persona, and a total disregard for the chatter of naysayers. On Monday, the Atlanta rapper brought that vibe back in a big way with the music video for "Oprah's Bank Account," a new song featuring Drake and DaBaby. Yachty stars in the Director X-helmed clip as "Boprah" (perhaps a pun on "Boat," Yachty's nickname) and hosts a very special episode of his talk show with appearances from Drake and DaBaby.
Lil Yachty is celebrating the fourth anniversary of Lil Boat with a new song and its music video. The track is “Oprah’s Bank Account” and it features DaBaby and Drake. In the video, made by Director X, Yachty portrays Oprah. Watch below.
"FBI star Derek Hedlund nearly died after being cut by a crab.
"FBI star Derek Hedlund nearly died after being cut by a crab. Hedlund told Page Six that he was helping a pal move a Jet Ski in Red Bank, N.J., in July when the crustacean clawed at his foot, leaving a tiny cut -- and it turned out that the water he was wading in was infected with the “flesh-eating bacteria” Vibrio.
Drake is taking legal action against executives of two merchandise brands for allegedly copying his OVO owl logo.
For most 22-year-olds, two nights in a row of partying would be a pretty normal thing. But Kylie Jenner is not your typical 22-year-old.
Drake is taking legal action against Australian company Bellroy and L.A.-based Clae, claiming the merchandise brands copied his OVO owl logo.
Although Kylie Jenner and Drake made sure not to be photographed together when they hit up the same California venue on March 5, they were both photographed leaving the event that evening. The pair tried to hide from cameras as they exited SHOREBar in Santa Monica.
Kylie Jenner and Drake, 33, made headlines for spending time together in 2019 following her split from Travis Scott, 27. It looks like the pair is continuing their close contact into 2020, as they both hit up West Hollywood’s Delilah nightclub on March 5.