It may be Piers Morgan’s birthday today, but he was doing anything but celebrating as he blasted Jack Grealish and Stephen Kinnock for ignoring lockdown advice.
10.03.2020 - 18:47 / nme.com
The sci-fi author wrote of a fictional Blue virus in the 1978 novel
Stephen King has spoken out against rumours that the coronavirus epidemic is comparable to the Blue virus written in The Stand.
The legendary author’s fictional virus plagued over 99 percent of the Earth’s population, and fans are starting to draw comparisons with the current disease outbreak.
The author clarified his stance on Twitter in a bid to defuse speculative frenzy.
“No, coronavirus is NOT like THE STAND,” King tweeted.
It may be Piers Morgan’s birthday today, but he was doing anything but celebrating as he blasted Jack Grealish and Stephen Kinnock for ignoring lockdown advice.
By Nellie Andreeva
For anyone who needs an illustration of why COVID-19 is so dangerous, Stephen King has you covered.
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Kanika Kapoor is speaking out after testing positive for coronavirus.
All anyone is talking about is Kanika Kapoor, as the singer has tested positive for coronavirus. Before the news was confirmed by Kanika, reports suggested that the actress partied with around 100 people upon return from London. The 41-year-old singer's own father Rajeev Kapoor spoke candidly with Aaj Tak, confirming that Kanika was a part of 3-4 parties and had even interacted with 300 to 400 people. This has caused major concern amongst the people who met Kanika in person.
Stephen Colbert hosted his second at home version of The Late Show on Tuesday (March 17) by talking to viewers while sitting near a fire pit in his backyard.
Most Stephen King fans know his work exists in two worlds. First, there’s the page, where images of psychotic, otherworldly clowns, reanimated pet corpses, the ghosts of murdered young girls and haunted cars are injected into our imagination. Then there’s the screen, where we actually see them.
It's not the first time Brooker has made headlines for predicting the future
Frozen 2 is being added to Disney+ on Sunday (March 15), three months earlier than planned, to provide “families with some fun and joy during this challenging period.”
By Erik Pedersen
Famed author Stephen King says he feels "very uneasy" over the Hachette Book Group's decision to drop Woody Allen's autobiography, "Apropos of Nothing," a day after dozens of the company's employees staged a walkout in protest of the book's acquisition.
"I don’t give a damn about Mr Allen. It’s who gets muzzled next that worries me"