There are long queues of traffic in Wythenshawe due to McDonald's customers queuing to get their final takeaway treat before the fast food chain shuts.
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Don’t get your hopes up about getting to watch Wonder Woman 1984 from the comfort of your own home in the near future… the movie will definitely go to theaters first.
Josh Gad told his followers he was struggling with his emotions during the coronavirus crisis in an emotional Instagram video on Thursday.
By Bruce Haring
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Josh Gad is getting candid about his emotions in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Josh Gad wants to give fans of all ages a distraction during such a stressful and uncertain time due to the coronavirus pandemic, so he is picking up a good book — actually, numerous books. Last week, theFrozen star began sharing children's books via social media, starting with Olivia Goes to Venice by Ian Falconer.
Josh, who brought popular character Olaf to life, has been reading his favourite books aloud on Twitter in order to keep spirits high during the Coronavirus crisis.
A few days back, Josh Gad went live on Twitter to read a bedtime story — and on Tuesday he came back with another one.
Josh Gad is doing his part to help kids at home!
Josh Gad is bringing calm to the world of Twitter.
Forget building a snowman...do you want to hear a story? Josh Gad, the voice of Olaf in the Frozen movies, took to Twitter on Friday to offer kids a little bit of comfort—and their parents several minutes of free daycare—as they self-isolate at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The actor read Ian Falconer's 2010 children's book Olivia Goes to Venice, part of his Olivia series, which is written for kids aged 3 to 7.
Josh Gad is here to bring everyone some much-needed laughs.
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