Roommates, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were among some of the first celebrities to announce they tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, they want to help in any way they can to fight the disease.
08.04.2020 - 23:05 / torontosun.com
Rita Wilson wants Tom Hanks to celebrate her life with “lots of singing and dancing” if she dies before him.
Earlier this year, the couple became the first stars to be publicly diagnosed with the deadly coronavirus. And, after fighting off the illness, the star reflected on death in a pre-recorded segment on Tuesday’s instalment of The Kelly Clarkson Show, where she said she and her husband have had “very serious discussions” about how he is to handle her passing.
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Roommates, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were among some of the first celebrities to announce they tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, they want to help in any way they can to fight the disease.
Following their battle with COVID-19, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood and plasma after receiving confirmation that they carry antibodies for the novel coronavirus. As fans may recall, the couple tested positive for COVID-19 while in Australia and returned home to Los Angeles at the end of March after recovering from their symptoms. Now, the two are doing what they can in the fight against coronavirus. While appearing on NPR's podcast Wait Wait...
Tom Hanks recently featured on NPR’s podcast and revealed that he and his wife, Rita Wilson will be donating their blood to help develop a vaccine for Coronavirus prevention. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were diagnosed with COVID-19 last month in Australia.
By Anita Bennett
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are doing their part to help researchers get one step closer to making the coronavirus vaccine.
Tom Hanks proved once again he has a heart of gold after gifting a Corona-brand typewriter to an Australian boy who was bullied for having a name associated with the coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood to medical researchers in the race for a coronavirus cure after successfully winning their battle with COVID-19.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood to medical researchers in the race for a coronavirus cure after successfully winning their battle with COVID-19.
Rita Wilson stopped by CBS This Morning on Tuesday (April 14) to describe what it felt like when she and husband Tom Hanks tested positive more than a month ago for COVID-19, and how the potential treatment made her feel even worse."I was very tired, I felt extremely achy, uncomfortable, didn't want to be touched and then the fever started," said Wilson in her first televised interview since the diagnosis.She also had "chills like I've never had before" to go with a nearly 102 degree fever and
Rita Wilson went on CBS This Morning to detail her and her husband Tom Hanks‘ battle with Coronavirus aka COVID-19.
Rita Wilson is opening up about her mortality. The 63-year-old singer appeared on Tuesday's episode of , which was filmed prior to Wilson's coronavirus diagnosis and subsequent recovery, and revealed two things she'd want her husband, Tom Hanks, to do if she were to die first.
Rita Wilson is getting candid about her wishes for her husband, Tom Hanks!
Rita Wilson is putting her rapping skills to good use. Following her and her husband Tom Hanks' recovery from the coronavirus, the 63-year-old actress took to Instagram to announce that she had partnered with Naughty by Nature to record a remix of their 1993 track «Hip Hop Hooray.»
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have returned home to Los Angeles after completing their coronavirus quarantine in Australia.
Rita Wilson called herself a “COVID 19 survivor” after returning home from quarantine in Australia in a lengthy post in which she thanked God for both her good health and continued success. Rita and her husband, Tom Hanks, returned to the United States after testing positive for the novel coronavirus and isolating themselves in Australia for weeks.
Tom Hanks shared a health update with fans after he and wife Rita Wilson returned to the U.S. on Friday.
On Friday, photos showing Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson back in Los Angeles following their coronavirus quarantine in Australia made the rounds online.The couple looked happy and healthy in the photos, which showed Hanks and Wilson in their SUV. Hanks announced in a March 11 post on Instagram that he and Wilson had tested positive for the virus and were in quarantine in Australia, where Hanks was filming a movie.
The actor and his wife tested positive for Covid-19 while Hanks was filming in Australia