Jack Osbourne has opened up about missing his family during the coronavirus lockdown, saying it is “tough” going without seeing them properly.
21.05.2020 - 18:29 / peoplemagazine.co.za
One of the biggest adjustments many South Africans have had to make during the Covid-19 lockdown is not seeing their loved ones. To minimise the spread of infection, the government has ordered the country to stay at home unless absolutely necessary and has forbidden social visits to friends and family. This is something Morning Live presenter Leanne Manas has been struggling with.
“There are good days and bad days. I’m really missing my family, especially my mom and dad,” Leanne said in a recent
Jack Osbourne has opened up about missing his family during the coronavirus lockdown, saying it is “tough” going without seeing them properly.
This Morning presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby enjoyed a virtual murder mystery party on Friday evening with their families. Although the much-loved TV duo and best friends cannot go round to each others houses they still found a way to have a fun evening, via the video app Zoom.
A furious resident has hit out at lockdown rule-breakers who ignored signs and took their children into a padlocked public play area.
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, apparently, this is not the case for Love Island’s Ched Uzor and Jess Gale.
It’s a big day for South African music! Earlier this year, Stormzy topped the UK Charts with his massive hit ‘Own It’ which features Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran and as the song continues to gain momentum in Africa and around the world, the rapper has tapped our very own Sho Madjozi for the official remix of the single – and it’s fire!
We can always count on Roz Purcell to say it like it is in the glossy world of social media and this week the foodie revealed the toll lockdown stress is taking on her body.
A MADCAP adventurer is plotting a course out of lockdown - by swapping his art collection for a yacht to sail around the world solo.
Former Irish TV personality Grainne Seoige is speaking out about the harsh restrictions during the lockdown in South Africa.
South African’s have been stuck in lockdown for nearly 6 weeks now. It’s been a very stressful time for all of us.