By Dade Hayes
01.04.2020 - 20:23 / hollywoodlife.com
“I’m very, very safe. Very, very quarantined, and kind of loving it,” Sophie Turner, 24, said to Conan O’Brien during the at-home version of Conan on Mar.
31. The Game of Thrones star said that she was a natural “introvert, a homebody,” and she couldn’t understand how other people “are really struggling to practice social distancing.
All you have to do is stay at home and get drunk at home.” When Conan, 56, insisted that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institutes of Allergy and
.By Dade Hayes
By Dade Hayes
Jimmy Fallon and several comedians are going wit to wit in a game of “Celebrity Quiplash”.
Dr. Anthony Fauci already has a Hollywood A-lister in mind to portray him on Saturday Night Live.
By Bruce Haring
The United States has surpassed Italy to become the country with the most coronavirus-related deaths int he world.
It should be obvious who should play a fictionalized version of Dr. Anthony Fauci on Global’s “Saturday Night Live”.
It should be obvious who should play a fictionalized version of Dr. Anthony Fauci on Global’s “Saturday Night Live”.
Dr. Anthony Fauci knows exactly who he wants to play him on Saturday Night Live – Brad Pitt!
By Bruce Haring
He’s a doughnut, he’s a bobblehead, he could be the “Sexiest Man Alive.”
By Dominic Patten
Millions of Americans will be infected by the coronavirus and 100,000 to 200,000 will die, the U.S. government's top infectious-disease expert warned Sunday, as people in and around the country's outbreak epicenter of New York were urged to limit their travel to contain the scourge.
President Donald Trump boasted about his growing TV ratings on Sunday, while Dr. Anthony Fauci of the White House Coronavirus Task Force warned that up to 200,000 Americans could die from COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci made his startling prediction about how many people he anticipates will die in the United States due to the pandemic.- TMZ Demi Lovato made a surprise appearance in this… – Just Jared Jr Happy anniversary, Mariah.
Lilly Singh’s late-night talk show “A Little Late” may have been benched due to the coronavirus, but that hasn’t kept the Canadian-born YouTube sensation from connecting with her fans.