Tuesday (April 7) is World Health Day, and music stars from Mariah Carey to Meek Mill gave healthcare workers a virtual round of applause for working to combat coronavirus.
21.03.2020 - 03:59 / justjared.com
Sam Smith is making sure his fans are okay with the coronavirus pandemic and quaratine going on.
The 27-year-old entertainer took to their Instagram Story for an update in their lives and to check in on their fans.
“Hello everyone! This is a weird, weird, weird time, oh my gosh, very, very strange. I’m currently in my house. I have got a bit of a headache and I have allergies but I think I’m alright. But I wanted to stay in just to be safe,” Sam shared. “This is a weird time. I wanted to reach
Tuesday (April 7) is World Health Day, and music stars from Mariah Carey to Meek Mill gave healthcare workers a virtual round of applause for working to combat coronavirus.
Sam Smith has encouraged fans to check out fitness apps while practicing social distancing during the coronavirus crisis.
Sam Smith is pressing pause on plans to release a new album this summer (20) because the chosen title and timing of its launch “doesn’t feel right”.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Sam Smith is making some changes in light of the coronavirus outbreak. The 27-year-old singer announced on Monday that their upcoming album will no longer be called "To Die For" and will be delayed in release.
"It doesn't feel right"
Sam Smith is making some changes to their upcoming album’s rollout.
Sam Smith has announced that upcoming album To Die For will be renamed because it “doesn’t feel right” amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
Sam Smith is changing the title of their new album and also pushing back its release date.
Sam Smith has had to postpone their upcoming record.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Sam Smith is changing the name of their third studio album, along with its release date.
Sam Smith has had to postpone their upcoming record.
As these strange times continue, artists everywhere are being forced to figure out what to do with their upcoming projects. Some are staying the course, while others, like Sam Smith, are taking a different path.
Sam Smith didn't have a band on deck for their performance during the iHeart Living Room Concert for America on Sunday night (March 29), so they took on their hit "How Do You Sleep?" a cappella. "I hope that's okay," they said.
Piers Morgan has slammed Sam Smith and called them an “attention seeker” and demanded they should “get a grip” after Sam posted a photo crying on Instagram.The Good Morning Britain host, 54, hit out at the singer, 27, after they shared a joke post of themselves going through the stages of a “quarantine meltdown” to their 14.8million followers. Sam shared three photos of them going through the stages, the first of which shows Sam looking fed up while sitting on a doorstep.