told The Daily Mail. "I was on assistance for a while, it's embarrassing to say.
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Advocate reports.The emotional monologue came while Maddow continues to quarantine at home, after announcing just before Election Day that Mikula, who she called the “organizing principle” of her life, had tested positive.“My relationship with Susan, at the end of the day, is the only thing that I would kill or die for without hesitation,” Maddow said. “And Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks.
told The Daily Mail. "I was on assistance for a while, it's embarrassing to say.
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Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefI didn’t think I could love and admire Rachel Maddow any more than I already did.
While Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and others dominated the Grammy Awards nominations announced today, a number of names more associated with the film and TV worlds also made the cut. Among those vying for statuettes on Music’s Biggest Night next year are Jerry Seinfeld, Tiffany Haddish, Meryl Streep, Rachel Maddow, Jeopardy! GOAT Ken Jennings and Spike Jonze.
This is so scary… but also such a good reminder about how serious and deadly this pandemic really is!
Jordan Moreau MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow returned to air on Thursday night and revealed that she has been isolating while her partner Susan Mikula has been battling coronavirus.Maddow announced on Nov. 6 that a “close contact” of hers tested positive for COVID-19, and she discussed the impact the virus has had on Mikula during her remote broadcast.“Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks.
In an emotional return to her eponymous MSNBC show on Thursday night, Rachel Maddow revealed that her partner Susan Mikula has been battling COVID-19 and that at one point it was so serious that they thought she might die from the virus. On Nov.
Rachel Maddow knows the severity of coronavirus all too well as her longtime partner, Susan Mikula, had a near-fatal battle with the illness.“Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks. And at one point, we really thought that there was a possibility that it might kill her.
After taking a two-week absence from her nightly MSNBC show, Rachel Maddow returned with heartbreaking news, and a warning to her viewers. Her partner of 21 years, Susan Mikula, tested positive for COVID-19 and became deeply ill.
Rachel Maddow has an urgent message for viewers after her partner of 21 years, Susan Mikula, had a particularly challenging case of COVID-19 that left them both unsure if she would pull through. On Thursday night, Maddow returned to her MSNBC show after taking some time off, revealing that two weeks ago, Mikula had tested positive for the coronavirus while she tested negative, forcing them to quarantine separately. «At one point we really thought there was a possibility that it might kill her
was going into quarantine after being in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, but she did not reveal at the time who that was. And on Thursday’s show, Maddow explained that Mikula, her partner for over 20 years who she called “the center of my universe,” tested positive the same day Maddow tested negative.“Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks.
Rachel Maddow is back on air.
Ted Johnson Rachel Maddow returned to her show on MSNBC on Thursday with a lengthy explanation for why she has been away and in quarantine for an extended period: Her longtime partner Susan Mikula has been seriously ill with COVID-19.In a segment, she went into great personal detail about how much she is in love with Mikula, “the center of my universe,” and how frightening it was when she got sick.
coronavirus. Maddow didn’t disclose who it was at the time, but said Thursday evening it was her partner, Susan Mikula.“At one point, we really thought it was a possibility it might kill her and that’s why I’ve been away,” Maddow said.“She is the center of my life,” she added.Maddow said her partner is recovering and will be OK, but that it didn’t seem that way at the outset of her illness.
Tootie Smith, a Republican and incoming chairwoman of the Clackamas Board of County Commissioners, took to Facebook on Saturday to announce that despite new restrictions, she plans to celebrate Thanksgiving “with as many family and friends” as she can find. “Gov Brown is WRONG to order otherwise,” Smith posted.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerFormer Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda has been hospitalized in Orange County and is in intensive care, the Dodgers announced Sunday.“Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame great Tommy Lasorda has been hospitalized in Orange County,” the team said in a statement on Twitter. “Lasorda, 93, was admitted and he is in intensive care, resting comfortably.
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