The musician received results from testing on March 31
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After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
As Deadline reports, late-night shows “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will be shutting down, with
The musician received results from testing on March 31
Wendy Williams returned to YouTube for episode two of her new online talk show, Wendy @ Home, on March 24! Just because she’s sitting in the comfort of her home, doesn’t mean the 55-year-old talk show host cut Lamar Odom, 40, and his fiancée, Sabrina Parr, 32, any slack when their new reality television show came up as a “Hot Topic.” Lamar and Sabrina had recently announced their digital series that Hot New Hip Hop will air in Spring of 2020, in partnership with For Us By Us Network — but Wendy
Wendy Williams is revealing what Dr. Mehmet Oz told her when she asked if it is okay to have sex during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Wendy Williams is connecting with her co-hosts (aka her Wendy Show watchers) through Youtube amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The outspoken host, 55, kicked off a new talk show series, “Wendy @ Home” on Monday night, after teasing it on her Instagram in the days leading up to it. Wendy @ Home follows a similar, more casual show-run (if that’s possible) while the host is in quarantine in her New York City apartment.
Wendy Williams is trying to make sure single people stay safe amid the coronavirus outbreak. The 55-year-old talk show host, who is single herself, recently spoke with Dr. Oz, and she felt it was important to share the parts of their conversation that she said were edited and cut short.
Wendy Williams is going to have to put her sex life on hold.
Wendy Williams, 55, is “weighing her options” after her talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, recently halted production due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Emmy Award-winning series is one of many live shows currently on hiatus due to the spread of the COVID-19. But a source close to Wendy EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife that fans may not have to wait much longer for a return from the daytime diva.
Wendy Williams, 55, said she’s willing to “risk it” all for her TV return, after her talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, recently halted production due to the coronavirus outbreak. During an appearance on The Dr.
Image courtesy The Wendy Williams Show
We have to be honest, Wendy Williams kind of needed a break anyway…
The Flash is suspending filming.
Production on New York’s top talk shows has been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
Ryan Murphy‘s upcoming series, The Prom, is shutting down amid coronavirus fears.