Chris and Andrew Cuomo have never shied away from poking fun at each other during their conversations on, but on Wednesday, Chris took the ribbing to a new level.
01.05.2020 - 14:51 / nme.com
"I'm going to roll down the window and breathe in the COVID-19 air."
Madonna has said she wants to “breathe in the COVID-19 air” after claiming she has coronavirus antibodies.
The singer made the claim on her Instagram account, where she has been updating fans with her “Quarantine Diaries”.
She said in a video to fans: “I took a test the other day. I found out I have the antibodies, so tomorrow I’m just going to go for a long drive in the car. I’m going to roll down the window, I’m going to
Chris and Andrew Cuomo have never shied away from poking fun at each other during their conversations on, but on Wednesday, Chris took the ribbing to a new level.
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Madonna, who recently tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, said she knows when she was sick with the coronavirus. The 61-year-old singer took to Instagram on Wednesday to quell people’s fears that she is currently sick with the coronavirus after announcing that she had tested positive for the antibodies, meaning only that she was previously exposed to the virus.
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© Thomson Reuters Madonna performs at the 2019 Pride Island concert during New York City Pride in New York City, New York, U.S., June 30, 2019. Picture taken June 30, 2019. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Madonna has been seen flouting social distancing rules after this week sharing a video saying that she had coronavirus antibodies and was 'going out to breath the COVID-19 air'.
Madonna recently took her fans by surprise after she revealed that she tested positive for Coronavirus antibodies. Shortly after the revelation, she was spotted breaking social-distancing rules to join a birthday party.