Fans of “Bridgerton” have been eagerly anticipating the long-awaited second season, and now that’s finally arrived they some questions.
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Korn frontman Jonathan Davis has said that he is “still fatigued like crazy” after contracting COVID-19 last year.The singer, 51, tested positive for the virus last August, two weeks after Korn embarked on their 2021 US tour. As a result, the band were forced to cancel six of their scheduled concerts.Davis returned to resume the run of shows after recovering, but performed while sitting on a throne for the majority of the set.
He said at the time that he’d been “struggling with COVID after-effects” and was “feeling very weak”.Elsewhere, Korn guitarist Brian “Head” Welch explained that his bandmate remained “physically weak” and was experiencing “a mental battle”.During a recent appearance on the Lipps Service With Scott Lipps podcast (via Blabbermouth), Davis said that he thinks he is suffering from “long COVID”, adding: “I’m still fatigued like crazy. I’m doing the best I can.
But I’m alive. And hopefully, in time, this will get better.”Korn are currently out on the road in support of their 14th studio album, ‘Requiem’, which came out in February.
Asked about his feelings towards touring during a pandemic, Davis replied: “I’m gonna live my life and get on with it.”He continued: “I definitely cater my life around not getting sick, though, because if I get sick, there’s no show. COVID or not, that’s been my life my whole career.
I’ve got my own bus. I stay away from people on purpose because if I get sick, there’s no one to fill in for me.”Other members of Korn also contracted the virus over the course of last year’s tour, with rhythm guitarist James ‘Munky’ Shaffer and drummer Ray Luzier both cancelling live appearances after testing positive.“With the other guys, when they all got sick with COVID, we had people on
.Fans of “Bridgerton” have been eagerly anticipating the long-awaited second season, and now that’s finally arrived they some questions.
Jonathan Bailey is addressing some criticism surrounding season two of Bridgerton.
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Helmut Huber, the TV producer and longtime husband of Susan Lucci, has died. He was 84. "Helmut’s passing is a tremendous loss for all who knew and loved him," a spokesperson for the "All My Children" actress confirmed to Fox News Digital Wednesday.
Susan Lucci's husband, Helmut Huber, has died. The TV producer died peacefully in Long Island, New York, on Monday, reported.
Helmut Huber, husband and manager of All My Children star Susan Lucci, died Monday, March 28, in Long Island, New York. He was 84.
For more than half a century, Helmut Huber has been Susan Lucci‘s right-hand man and beloved husband. Sadly, that partnership came to an end on Monday (Mar. 28) after Helmut died peacefully in Long Island, New York, according to PEOPLE. “A family man, he was a loyal friend, and loved them deeply,” a rep for the family said in a statement to the publication. “With a roaring sense of humor, larger-than-life personality, and a practical problem-solver, he lived his life to the fullest.”
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Korn‘s ‘Freak On A Leash’ which sees him channeling frontman Jonathan Davis.The cover comes courtesy of Zoe Franziska, who is a young musician working with the O’Keefe Music Foundation.A press release for the cover said: “When eight-year-old Zoe isn’t drawing unicorns, playing hopscotch and watching cartoons, she likes to utterly destroy Korn songs/“She did just that with four other destroyers from around the country,” the statement added. “Dominic Donile on lead guitar, Evan Harris on drums, Fritz Dannemiller on bass and Ashton Hall on rhythm guitar.”Watch the cover below.Elsewhere, a tour bus on Korn‘s current US tour with Code Orange and Chevelle was reportedly hit by a single bullet last week.The three bands are currently on the road in the States and played in Saginaw, Michigan on Wednesday night (March 23) before having a day off in Davenport, Iowa on Thursday.As TMZ reports, the Davenport Police Department were alerted to the fact that yesterday morning (March 25) one of the buses on the tour was hit by a single bullet outside a hotel in Davenport.The report added that a source says the bullet went through the bus exterior and landed inside the cabin itself, but no one was on board the bus when the shooting occurred.
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