Are wedding bells ringing for Rebel Wilson?!
02.10.2022 - 12:13 / msn.com
Rita Wilson still has a "persistent cough", more than two years after contracting COVID-19. The 65-year-old singer-and-actress and her husband Tom Hanks were the first famous faces to come forward and reveal they had contracted the virus in the early days of the pandemic in March 2020 and though the 'Asteroid City' star is still feeling the effects of the illness, she feels "very lucky" that things aren't worse. Asked if her breathing and therefore her singing had been affected by the virus, she said: "It was.
Unfortunately. I still have a persistent cough from that. It’s particularly worse at night.
You just deal with it. I still feel very lucky, it could have been so much worse. "[Ultimately] it’s not horrible.
It’s not like I’m worried about it. " In 2015, Rita was diagnosed with breast cancer and she warned her spouse - the father of her sons Chet, 32, and 26-year-old Truman - that she wanted him to be sad "for a very, very, very, very long time" if she passed away, but also urged him to throw a party to celebrate her life if the worst happened. She said: "The conversation I had was, 'OK, look – if something happens and I should go before you, then I really want two things to happen'.
"I said to Tom, 'I want you to be sad for a very, very, very, very long time. ' And the second thing was, 'I want you to throw me a party. ' Because I believe in the celebration of life in that way.
Are wedding bells ringing for Rebel Wilson?!
Michelle Heaton has battled back from the brink of alcoholism to land herself a huge TV break. The Gateshead-born singer has signed up for Dancing on Ice and Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins - saying that there is no way she would ever risk toppling her newfound success on national TV screens for a tipple. The Mirror reports that Michelle, 43, got sober 18 months ago, and said: “There’s no way I am going back to that way of life.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield admitted they hope the public "still love" them after their National Television Award win on Thursday night. After arriving separately, the duo took to the stage at London's Wembley Arena together when This Morning's Best Daytime win was announced – though their acceptance speech didn't go entirely to plan, as some people in the audience were heard booing. The duo were joined on stage by co-stars including Alison Hammond, Rochelle Humes, Josie Gibson and Dermot O'Leary.
TV's Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have both contracted Covid-19 which means they won't be able to present their Britain's Got Talent magic spin-off show and they won't be at tonight's (October 13) National Television Awards 2022.The humorous pair, 46 and 47, posted images of their positive Covid tests to their Instagram (which they also share) saying "we even get ill together". They added they are "so sorry" to be missing the NTAs and said: "After feeling unwell a few days ago we both tested and we're positive for Covid...
Kathie Lee Gifford is NOT happy with how Kelly Ripa is taking about her on-air past alongside Regis Philbin.
today off with a feud.Former “Today” show co-host Kathie Lee Gifford announced Monday that she has no plans to read Kelly Ripa’s autobiography “Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories” due to comments made by Ripa regarding her former co-host Regis Philbin.“I’m not gonna read the book. I haven’t read it. I don’t even know if it’s out yet,” Gifford said on Monday’s “Good Day New York.”“I just know what Regis was to me.
When actor and singer Rita Wilson was a young girl, she and her Greek mother would bond over listening to songs on the radio, especially ’70s singer-songwriters.
Ringo Starr has cancelled several shows he had planned in Canada for this week, with the Beatle putting his tour on hold to recuperate after contracting COVID-19.After shows in New Buffalo, Michigan and Prior Lake, Minnesota were cancelled over the weekend “due to illness”, an official statement from Starr’s team confirmed the musician had tested positive for COVID. As a result, five shows that were scheduled for this week – in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Abbotsford and Penticton – have been axed.“Ringo hopes to resume as soon as possible and is recovering at home,” the statement said.
Ringo Starr has had to make the decision to cancel six of his upcoming tour dates after he tested positive for coronavirus.
Marlyne Barrett is revealing a real-life diagnosis.