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Jim Parsons has been through the experience of COVID-19.
Appearing on “The Tonight Show” on Monday night, the former “Big Band Theory” star revealed to Jimmy Fallon that both he and his husband Todd Spiewak came down with the illness March.
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“We had it. Todd and I both had it early on. It was, like, middle of March,” Parsons said. “We didn’t know what it was. We thought we had colds, and then it seemed
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Jim Parsons is opening up about his battle with coronavirus. While promoting his Netflix movie The Boys in the Band, the 47-year-old actor talked about how he and husband Todd Spiewak dealt with the virus. “Apparently we aren’t the kind – luckily – that it lingered with, nor did we have major, major cases, I’d say it was mild to medium, but it was a lingering thing,” Jim shared.
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Jim Parsons is opening up about his battle with coronavirus.
Jim Parsons contracted the novel coronavirus and didn’t realize it until the worst had hit. The “Big Bang Theory” alum recently opened up about his experience enduring through COVID-19, which the actor and his husband, Todd Spiewak, tested positive for earlier this year.
Jim Parsons has shared his experience with COVID-19 after battling the deadly symptoms in the middle of March.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsJim Parsons shared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon that he and husband Todd Spiewak contracted COVID-19 back in March.On Monday night Parsons told Fallon of his experience with the coronavirus.“We didn’t know what it was, we know we had colds and we lost all sense of smell and taste,” the Hollywood actor told Fallon.
Jim Parsons has revealed that he and his partner, Todd Spiewak, contracted the novel coronavirus in the middle of March, telling The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon that the experience "defied the descriptions." During an appearance to discuss his upcoming Netflix film The Boys in the Band, Parsons shared that he and his husband believed they had colds until they began to experience more specific COVID-19 symptoms. "Todd and I both had it early on.
Jim Parsons was one of the millions of people around the world to contract the coronavirus. The 47-year-old star revealed on Monday's that he and his husband, Todd Spiewak, fought the disease earlier this year. «Not everybody did [know we had it], but I figure why not talk about it with you on television?» he quipped to host Fallon.
The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons has said he and his husband had contracted coronavirus without realising.The actor recalled how in March the pair lost their sense of taste and smell, and mused about how his Big Bang Theory character might fare during the pandemic.“He was built for this,” Parsons said of Sheldon on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. “This is the moment he was waiting for.