Tom Hanks continues to be a national treasure. The 63-year-old actor is spreading positivity and encouragement to college graduates who weren't able to have an in-person ceremony due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
14.04.2020 - 16:59 / justjared.com
Rita Wilson went on CBS This Morning to detail her and her husband Tom Hanks‘ battle with Coronavirus aka COVID-19.
About her symptoms, she said, “Very tired, extremely achy, uncomfortable, didn’t want to be touched. And then the fever started. Chills like I’ve never had before.”
She added that her fever reached around 102 degrees, and she was given the drug chloroquine, which has been much discussed in the media after Donald Trump has touted it in his press conferences as a possible helpful
Tom Hanks continues to be a national treasure. The 63-year-old actor is spreading positivity and encouragement to college graduates who weren't able to have an in-person ceremony due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson complete 32 years of togetherness today. The popular Hollywood couple exchanged wedding vows on April 30, 1988. From teenage romance to battling cancer, fighting Coronavirus together to helping others combat the same by donating their plasma to develop the COVID-19 vaccine, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been one of a kind couple. Its been over 3 decades that the two stars got married to each other but the Golden pair of Hollywood is as fresh as ever.
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.
Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were one of the first celebrity couples to have been diagnosed with Coronavirus. In a social media post last month, the actor shared the result of his diagnosis with his fans and went into self-isolation with his wife Rita Wilson at a hospital in Australia.
The news of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's coronavirus diagnoses sent shockwaves through the nation. After all, the beloved couple had been the first high-profile stars to share their diagnosis publicly back in early March from Australia, where they had been working at the time, just as the coronavirus pandemic was ramping up in the United States.
Rita Wilson and her husband Tom Hanks were the first celebrities to reveal they tested positive for the coronavirus last month. Now, the singer and actress has opened up in greater detail about the couple's symptoms and their experience with the controversial drug chloroquine.
A controversial drug heralded by some as a coronavirus cure comes with symptoms of its own, Rita Wilson says.
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 wants Tom Hanks to celebrate her life with “lots of singing and dancing” if she dies before him.
Rita Wilson gave her first performance following her and husband Tom Hanks' recovery from the coronavirus. The 63-year-old actress and singer kicked off the NASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series Race Sunday by belting out the national anthem, proving that the virus didn’t do any long term damage to her famous singing voice.
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.