Bill Maher said it was fine to call the coronavirus the “China virus,” adding that a global pandemic was no time for political correctness.
23.03.2020 - 00:45 / billboard.com
Madonna took a luxurious soak while pondering her mortality and the spread of the coronavirus on Sunday (March 22).The pop icon -- completely nude, partially submerged and surrounded by lit candles -- opted to broadcast her thoughts from her petal-strewn bathtub in order to share how she feels about COVID-19 and why she considers it a "great equalizer." She's been vocal and active on social media since the pandemic went global, and has been encouraging her followers to stay home as she offers
.Bill Maher said it was fine to call the coronavirus the “China virus,” adding that a global pandemic was no time for political correctness.
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Alright, so I'm not gonna say coronavirus and social distancing has made us go crazy as a society, but what I will* say is that it's causing certain individuals to misspeak now that we have so much time on our hands. Remember when ? Welp, Madonna is following suit because she just called the virus "the great equalizer."
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As the coronavirus continues to spread globally, some celebrities are missing the mark when sharing their thoughts about the virus online. Unfortunately, it looks like Madonna may have just joined that club.
Madonna‘s recent Instagram post didn’t go over so well with fans. The 61-year-old pop star shared a video over the weekend of herself naked in a bathtub, talking about the coronavirus outbreak as an ominous piano played in the background.
Madonna might have too much time to herself. The 61-year-old pop star took to Instagram over the weekend to share a strange video of herself naked in a bathtub, talking about the coronavirus outbreak as an ominous piano played in the background.
Madonna has called Covid-19 “the great equaliser” in a video message delivered from her bath.
The pop star said that the virus "made us all equal in many ways" while sitting in a milky bathtub full of rose petals
Pop superstar Madonna has deemed coronavirus as 'the great equalizer' in a bizarre video of herself nude in the bath.
Madonna is reflecting on the state of the world.