Tom Hanks was the first celebrity to reveal he tested positive for COVID-19 and now he is going into detail what it was really like.
30.03.2020 - 15:01 / foxnews.com
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 was the first celebrity to reveal he tested positive for COVID-19 and now he is going into detail what it was really like.
Coronavirus survivors Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks are taking part in a medical study to help researchers develop a vaccine in the fight against COVID-19.
Tom Hanks' wife Rita Wilson who returned home in Los Angeles post recovering from Coronavirus, will be hosting the live special of Kenny Rogers: A Benefit for MusiCares for raising funds. The news reports suggest that the viewers will get a chance to donate while the show is being aired. The funds which are raised during the Kenny Rogers: A Benefit for MusiCares special, will be utilized to provide help for the music artists who have been affected severely by the current Coronavirus pandemic.
Rita Wilson will help pay tribute to the late country music legend, Kenny Rogers. CMT announced on Monday that the 63-year-old actress will host , a star-studded special that will honor the late country star, who died last month at age 81. Wilson's hosting gig comes after she and her husband, Tom Hanks, recovered from the coronavirus in Australia and returned home to Los Angeles.
Rita Wilson will help pay tribute to the late country music legend, Kenny Rogers. CMT announced on Monday that the 63-year-old actress will host , a star-studded special that will honor the late country star, who died last month at age 81. Wilson's hosting gig comes after she and her husband, Tom Hanks, recovered from the coronavirus in Australia and returned home to Los Angeles.
Rita Wilson is in good voice after recovering from COVID-19. Don’t just take her word for it, listen for yourself.
Rita Wilson is back at work!
Rita Wilson sang a beautiful rendition of the national anthem on Sunday, nearly four weeks after she and husband Tom Hanks revealed their coronavirus diagnoses.
Rita Wilson sang a beautiful rendition of the national anthem on Sunday, nearly four weeks after she and husband Tom Hanks revealed their coronavirus diagnoses.
Looking at the good in life! Rita Wilson celebrated being a coronavirus survivor after returning to California following a three-week battle with the virus in Australia.
Rita Wilson labelled herself a “COVID-19 survivor” as she took to Instagram on Sunday to share a lengthy post celebrating the “beauty of life.”
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have returned home to Los Angeles after completing their coronavirus quarantine in Australia.
Rita Wilson labelled herself a “Covid-19 survivor” as she took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate the “beauty of life”.
Now that Rita Wilson and husband Tom Hanks are back in their home in Los Angeles after being self-quarantined in Australia while battling coronavirus, the actress is reflecting on her luck and the blessings in her life.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are back in the United States and looking happy and healthy.
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.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have returned home to the United States after testing positive for COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, in Australia. The "Cast Away" actor took to his Twitter account to announce the good news after he and Wilson spent more than two weeks in Queensland self-isolating.