Giuliana Rancic‘s COVID-19 test ahead of the Emmy Awards on Sept. 20 notified her that she and her family were positive for the novel virus that has ravaged America.
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Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorGiuliana Rancic and Vivica A. Fox were set co-host E!’s Live From the Red Carpet Emmys pre-show, but pulled out of the virtual event because both have tested positive for COVID.“As I go into my 20th year on the E! red carpet I have to say I do not take missing an award show lightly, but unfortunately this year is just so different,” Rancic said in a statement.
Giuliana Rancic‘s COVID-19 test ahead of the Emmy Awards on Sept. 20 notified her that she and her family were positive for the novel virus that has ravaged America.
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© Bang Showbiz Giuliana Rancic The E! host was forced to pull out of the channel's Emmy Awards 'Live From the Red Carpet' special last month, along with Vivica A. Fox after they both had a positive test for the virus.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Vivica A. Fox was set to co-host this past Sunday’s multi-platform E! Live From the Red-Carpet pre-show coverage alongside Giuliana Rancic.
The show must go on!
yesterday’s Emmy awards, two prominent red carpet hosts were revealed to have tested positive for coronavirus. Giuliana Rancic, who has hosted E!’s coverage of the Emmys red carpet for twenty years, and Vivica A.
said.Rancic went on to say that due to E! and NBCUniversal's strict testing guidelines, she took a test and unexpectedly had a positive result. "Now as much as I didn't want to hear that, I'm very thankful I heard it before I travelled and possibly could have exposed other people," said Rancic, who revealed that her husband and son also tested positive for the virus.
TV host Giuliana Rancic had to pull out of Emmys red carpet coverage after testing positive For Covid-19
As E! kicked off it's preshow for Sunday's 2020 Emmy Awards, veteran host Giuliana Rancic and Vivica A. Fox are missing from the action after revealing they have tested positive for COVID-19.
Also Read: How E! Will Go 'Live From the Red Carpet' for the Emmys When There's No Red CarpetIn a written statement read by Goreski, Fox said she also tested positive and is isolating at home out of “an abundance of caution.”“During these unprecedented times, it’s more important than ever that we follow all safety and health rules and guidelines to protect ourselves and each other,” Fox said.Rancic and Fox were announced as the co-hosts of the pre-show earlier this week, set to headline the