Bill Maher is standing by his controversial comments about COVID-19.
24.03.2020 - 19:15 / stylecaster.com
For the most part, the celebrity reactions to the coronavirus crisis have been better than expected. Kylie Jenner has urged her millions of fans to stay home, while Miley Cyrus has launched an Instagram Live series to remain positive. However, as these worst celeb coronavirus reactions show, not every star’s opinion has been well thought-out.
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