Even celebrities can’t get their coronavirus test results in the United States — just the bill.
10.03.2020 - 23:43 / nypost.com
More like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Liar.
A fake Twitter account claimed Tuesday that “Harry Potter” actor Daniel Radcliffe has fallen ill with coronavirus. The hoax account, with handle @BBCNewsTonight, links back to an old BBC.com page and is not affiliated with the British news organization.
Reps for Radcliffe, 30, reassure The Post that the rumor is “not true.” The original tweet has since been taken down but garnered more than 1,000 likes by Tuesday afternoon.
The frenzy over the fake
Even celebrities can’t get their coronavirus test results in the United States — just the bill.
Daniel Radcliffe has abstained from alcohol since 2010 after a serious few years in which he admits he drank too much. The 30-year-old British actor appeared on BBC Radio's podcast over the weekend where he talked about his struggles with substance abuse and early fame.
Daniel Radcliffe has abstained from alcohol since 2010 after a serious few years in which he admits he drank too much. The 30-year-old British actor appeared on BBC Radio's podcast over the weekend where he talked about his struggles with substance abuse and early fame.
Daniel Radcliffe has described how the “panic” of the Harry Potter films ending made him turn to alcohol.
London’s The Old Vic theater has pulled the Daniel Radcliffe and Alan Cumming-fronted “Endgame” two weeks ahead of its scheduled end as the coronavirus outbreak slowly begins to impact the West End.
Fake news! Daniel Radcliffe shut down a rumor that he has come down with the novel coronavirus with a witty response.
Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about the false rumor that he has Coronavirus and he has a theory as to why that may be.
Daniel Radcliffe poked fun at a false story published earlier this week (March 9, 2020) claiming the Harry Potter star had contracted coronavirus.
A couple of days ago, fake news about the Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe being tested positive for Coronavirus stirred up a storm on the internet. A false story tweeted by a fake BBC Twitter account earlier this week resulted in a panic. However, in order to put the speculations to end, Daniel Radcliffe called in for an interview with the Australia radio show Smallzy's Surgery on Wednesday and denied the rumours.
Daniel Radcliffe is responding to those false rumors that he tested positive for coronavirus — and he at least had a sense of humor about it. During an interview with the Australia radio show Smallzy's Surgery on Wednesday, he sounded off on the hoax.
Daniel Radcliffe has poked fun at a false story claiming he had contracted coronavirus.
Daniel Radcliffe has refuted claims he has tested positive for coronavirus after it was claimed on Twitter he was the first celebrity to contract the disease.
Despite what you may have heard, Daniel Radcliffe has not tested positive for the coronavirus.
Well, the coronavirus, aka COVID-19 is officially a pandemic, per the World Health Organization on Wednesday. But at least we can share some good news regarding the virus — Harry Potter doesn’t have it, despite what you may have heard on Twitter.