You can’t hide anything from the internet these days — they’ll even contact trace your COVID infection given the chance!
16.01.2021 - 22:17 / ok.co.uk
He isn't one to shy away from having an opinion, and now Laurence Fox has been slammed for purchasing a coronavirus mask exemption badge.The actor, who divorced ex Billie Piper in just 50 seconds, took to Twitter to share a picture of himself wearing the badge.The 42 year old wrote: "After a long period of consultation with myself, an extended review period and proper due diligence conducted with myself, I've received the badge that I ordered from Amazon.
"Thank you for being there for me.
.You can’t hide anything from the internet these days — they’ll even contact trace your COVID infection given the chance!
mask to curb the spread of Covid-19 becomes a thing of the past.An injunction to cover one’s face in indoor public places has, for many, been a drag.But waiter Atholl Mills has revealed how the Scottish Government directive has made his life easier.The 26-year-old was born with a facial disfigurement and covering up has brought a welcome respite from lingering looks and cruel off-colour remarks.He was diagnosed with rare cystic hygroma at birth – a condition where the lymph nodes swell.Surgeons
Bruce Willis owned up to his mistake and issued an apology on Wednesday for not wearing a mask in public amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The "Die Hard" star said it was an "error in judgment" when he decided not to wear a mask while at a Rite Aid store on Monday.
Hollywood veteran Bruce Willis who you may remember from Friends was recently asked to leave a pharmacy in California for not wearing a mask. Now, the actor is telling his side of the story via People magazine.
Owning up. Bruce Willis expressed regret after being asked to leave a drugstore in Los Angles for not wearing a face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Die Hard star is acknowledging he made a mistake after Page Six reported he was asked to leave a Rite Aid this week for not wearing a mask. "It was an error in judgment," Willis said in a statement to People.
direct to your inboxRules on wearing face masks in public indoor settings are tightening across the country. People are being reminded of the importance of face coverings after cases of coronavirus have surged in England.
Bruce Willis has admitted not wearing a face mask was "an error in judgement". The 'Die Hard' actor was spotted without a face covering in a Rite Aid pharmacy in Los Angeles, California on Monday (11.
Die Hard icon was seen leaving a Rite Aid store over the weekend, with reports claiming he was asked to leave after refusing to wear a mask.He subsequently told People: “It was an error in judgment.”Willis added: “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.” According to PageSix, shoppers became angered when Willis was spotted without the facial covering and he immediately left the store without making his purchase.