By Tom Tapp
23.04.2020 - 05:07 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo talked about his “heavy burden” and guilt over what more he could have done to stem the pandemic in the state in an interview clip from tonight’s sit-down with The Daily Social Distancing Show’s Trevor Noah.
Cuomo is presiding over New York City, which many consider the epicenter of the pandemic in the US, and has been embroiled in controversies over ventilators, testing, and reopening the economy in his state. He is currently
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo still found a way to make Mother's Day special for his mom, despite social distancing. During his Sunday coronavirus briefing, Cuomo had a conversation with Matilda Cuomo over video and expressed his love for all that she's done for him.
Andrew Cuomo has weighed in on a very important subject. As the governor of New York during a history-making pandemic, Cuomo would certainly be a large character in the movie that's bound to be made about this moment. But, who should play him? While Brad Pitt has already taken the reins as Dr.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has the perfect celebrity pick in mind to play him in a movie about the coronavirus pandemic. The 62-year-old governor-turned-online sensation appeared on Thursday's where he talked about Dr. Anthony Fauci claiming dibs on Brad Pitt after the Oscar winner played the core member of the White House coronavirus task force on .
Robert De Niro is the latest celebrity to voice support for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the actor is such a fan that he'd be willing to play him in a movie. De Niro appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday, where the two discussed the potential for a movie about the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo appeared on Wednesday's episode of The Tonight Show and talked about social distancing with his three daughters: Cara, Mariah and Michaela. "They're in their early 20s, so hanging out with dad is not super cool right now," he told Jimmy Fallon.
Robert De Niro hit out at Donald Trump once again during an appearance on Wednesday’s “The Late Show”.
By Bruce Haring
These brothers might need a timeout. During his May 5 appearance on Cuomo Prime Time, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, 62, was playfully put through the ringer by his brother, journalist Chris Cuomo, 49, who poked fun at his older brother’s newfound celebrity.
Just when you're called one of the "most desirable" men in New York, leave it to your little brother to bring you back down to Earth. Yes, we're talking about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his famous younger brother, CNN host Chris Cuomo. While the state has been hit hard in the coronavirus pandemic, Andrew and Chris' continuous on-air sibling comedy act, packed with ribbing and faux rivalry, has given citizens some welcomed entertainment in these challenging times.
By Erik Pedersen
"These are the people who have been on the show with Trevor from day one"
By Jill Goldsmith
Andrew Cuomo is speaking out about his relationship status. The Governor of New York, who has been making headlines for helping his state battle the Coronavirus, was asked about his personal life during an interview on Thursday.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is working hard to fight the coronavirus outbreak in New York, and it seems his bold efforts have made him something of a romance magnet for fans everywhere. The governor, it would appear, doesn't have any problem with it.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been receiving praise for his statesmanlike leadership and his demeanour during his daily press briefings as the state of New York continues to be hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
No act of kindness—no matter how big or small—is ever wasted. It's no secret that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has his hands full these days as he tries to manage a state hit dramatically by the Coronavirus.
Standing strong together. Brothers Andrew Cuomo and Chris Cuomo have been at the forefront of the coronavirus pandemic, along with their families. Whether educating the public about the illness through government work or firsthand knowledge shared via journalism, the siblings have become associated with their response to COVID-19.