By Tom Grater
22.03.2020 - 00:39 / billboard.com
Staying safe at home with gloves and Lysol spray by her side, Mariah Carey is keeping up with her routine (with a touch of humor) amid the coronavirus pandemic.The pop icon, doing her part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by practicing social distancing, shared a video of herself on social media Saturday afternoon (March 21) with the caption "Staying home & staying active with #demgloves!""I believe it was a young Jermaine Dupri that said this is the point where I need everybody to put their
.Anyone else starting to feel the social distancing malaise? As we remain hunkered down at home amid continued calls for extreme social distancing throughout this global coronavirus pandemic, we know we can't be the only ones who are battling the urge to just flop down on the couch and eat all the snack food in sight as we binge Tiger King for the 677235th time.
By David Robb
Taylor Swift is doing her part in practicing social distancing, but still entertaining her fans!
Taylor Swift is doing her part in practicing social distancing, but still entertaining her fans!
The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the way we live, and all of Hollywood has pretty much been put on pause as a result of social distancing efforts across the globe. In addition to shutting down film and TV productions worldwide, the increase in people self-quarantining at home and binge-watching content has led to increasingly taxing strain on internet infrastructures in some countries.
Putting their free time to good use! While waiting out the coronavirus quarantine period, many stars have occupied themselves by hopping on a video chat with their famous pals.
Dwayne Johnson has decided not to post his home workout regimes online during the coronavirus crisis.
With financial resources at their disposal, these stars are doing their part to make a major difference during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s donating directly to organizations or providing information and resources for their social media followers, a number of stars have made an effort to make a difference. Here, we’re taking a look at what a few celebs have done to alleviate the financial burdens and stresses of a number of medical professionals and citizens.
By Denise Petski
The National and Soccer Mommy have announced initiatives to fundraise for their band and crew now that their respective tours have been postponed due to concerns around the spread of coronavirus. The National have made a commitment to direct all profits from their webstore and fan club enrollment to subsidizing lost wages for their twelve crew members, while Soccer Mommy will direct all proceeds from merch sales on a limited series of tour t-shirts and posters to its band and crew.
By Dominic Patten
River City stars wants Scots to send them stories so they can do their bit to help with home schooling amid the coronavirus crisis.