Imagine that! On Wednesday, John Mayer joined Andy Cohen, who recently announced he has recovered from coronavirus, for an at-home version of Watch What Happens Live and caught up with his old buddy via video chat.
19.03.2020 - 17:13 / glamour.com
"Imagine all the people, living for today."Those are famous lyrics from John Lennon's hit song "Imagine"—and thanks to Gal Gadot, you can now see a bunch of celebrities singing it online in hopes of bringing people together during the (COVID-19) pandemic."Day six in self-quarantine, and I gotta say these past few days got me feeling philosophical," says in the beginning of the video posted to her Instagram. "You know, this virus has affected the entire world, everyone.
Imagine that! On Wednesday, John Mayer joined Andy Cohen, who recently announced he has recovered from coronavirus, for an at-home version of Watch What Happens Live and caught up with his old buddy via video chat.
John Lennon's iconic 1971 ballad "Imagine" returns to Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart dated March 28, sparked by a celebrity-helmed cover during the global coronavirus pandemic."Imagine" re-enters the tally at No. 15, surging by 7% to 1.3 million U.S.
By Bruce Haring
When Gal Gadot teamed up with a slew of celebrities for a viral cover of John Lennon's "Imagine," the public's reaction was mixed. Some saw the video as a nice, uplifting moment during a hard time for the world, while many others felt it was tone-deaf.So independent queer artist Leadr decided to try something similar, but this time with a different purpose.
Actress' star-studded video has become notorious since its release
If you are under the illusion that the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting self-quarantine will lead to great art, Gal Gadot is here to set you right. Last night, the Wonder Woman actress shared an Instagram video driven by a combination of a looming sense of mortality driven by the crisis and a patronizing urge for unity driven by a viral video of a trumpeter in Italy.
During these tumultuous times, everyone is looking for a form of escape. But a host of celebrities found out that empty gestures of inspiration aren’t exactly what the public had in mind after a cameo-filled cover of John Lennon’s famous anthem, “Imagine,” was roundly criticized across the internet.
Larry the Cable Guy has slammed a number of Hollywood stars who he believes are out of touch with the current homeless situation in Los Angeles, Calif., amid the coronavirus pandemic. "Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot and other celebrities, including Kristen Wiig, James Marsden and Natalie Portman, posted a cover of John Lennon’s famous song “Imagine” on social media in an effort to inspire hope.
"Imagine there's no bastards"
By Bruce Haring
In this week’s edition of celebrities who remain completely out of touch with reality, we present Gal Gadot’s “Imagine” celebrity coronavirus cover. If you haven’t seen the video in question by now, well, just listen to the Twitterverse’s warning before you dive in: it’s “cringey.” A not so wonderful result for the Wonder Woman star.
Gal Gadot attempted to ease people's concerns over the coronavirus pandemic but instead seemed to irritate them more. The "Wonder Woman" star, along with other celebrities including Kristen Wiig, James Marsden and Natalie Portman, posted a cover of John Lennon’s famous song “Imagine” on social media in an effort to inspire hope.
Gal Gadot led a host of stars in a rendition of John Lennon’s peace anthem Imagine as they tried to cope with self-isolation measures designed to fight the coronavirus.
Gal Gadot led a host of stars in a rendition of John Lennon’s peace anthem Imagine as they tried to cope with self-isolation measures designed to fight the coronavirus.