Alan Sugar has been criticised for sharing a coronavirus conspiracy theory on social media.
11.04.2020 - 01:29 / deadline.com
By Tom Tapp
Deputy Managing Editor
With the entire industry stuck at home, its denizens are sharing their plights, pleas, paranoia and even some jokes on social media. Below are some of the more noteworthy posts
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin announced on April 3 that she had contracted coronavirus. Since then, she’s been providing steady updates on her condition, even when it involves her “worst night so far.”
*We can do hard things.* I’m a gal who needs tangible progress. I can get the sh*t
Alan Sugar has been criticised for sharing a coronavirus conspiracy theory on social media.
Casablanca, Morocco – Photo: Karimobo, via Wikimedia.
A dad who was on a ventilator for 14 days while he battled coronavirus has thanked healthcare heroes for saving his life.
At least one individual is said to have committed suicide after a popular LGBTQ Instagram influencer encouraged other women to out gay men in Morocco.
Naoufal Moussa – Photo: Instagram.
Following on from the success of Love Is Blind, Netflix continues to dominate in the reality TV world with the release of Too Hot to Handle.
Old Dominion are offering fans new music with the reveal of several unreleased tracks that never made it onto their three albums. Over the past several weeks, the country act has shared some older songs on Instagram and explain why they didn’t make the final cut.On Friday (April 10), the band posted a snippet of a heart-wrenching breakup ballad called “Goes Without Sayin'.” Frontman Matthew Ramsey’s vocals are emotive as he sings of no longer being able to say I love you to his girl.
During past natural disasters, many celebrities had been able to insulate themselves from danger by climbing aboard a private jet and zipping off to somewhere safe. There, from a comfortable distance, they were able to tweet emotional support to jetless fans.
By Matt Donnelly
After late-night and daytime talk shows one by one returned to television with remotely produced episodes amid the coronavirus outbreak, we have the first primetime scripted series to embark on virtual production to make a fresh episode reflecting the current realities while complying with the rules of social distancing.
Television has been an overwhelming comfort while millions have been doing their part and social distancing in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. And because so much TV is being consumed, both old and new, we couldn't help but think how some of our old favorites would handle the current situation.
Television has been an overwhelming comfort while millions have been doing their part and social distancing in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. And because so much TV is being consumed, both old and new, we couldn't help but think how some of our old favorites would handle the current situation.
Television has been an overwhelming comfort while millions have been doing their part and social distancing in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. And because so much TV is being consumed, both old and new, we couldn't help but think how some of our old favorites would handle the current situation.