Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about that false rumor that he had Coronavirus.
16.03.2020 - 03:41 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
The coronavirus has affected the production of Endgame at The Old Vic in London as it has pulled the plug on the remaining dates of the Samuel Beckett adaptation. The production which starred Daniel Radcliffe and Alan Cumming debuted January 27 as a double bill with Rough for Theatre II and was slated to end on March 28.
This marks the first London theater to cancel its performances. A statement on the Old Vic website said: “Whilst we have no reason
Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about that false rumor that he had Coronavirus.
Harry Potter alum Daniel Radcliffe made the headlines in the beginning of March this year when fake news about the actor being diagnosed with Coronavirus went viral on the internet. A fake BCC account on Twitter claimed that Daniel Radcliffe has contracted COVID-19, supposedly making him the first popular celebrity to suffer from the virus. Daniel got to know about the rumour only when his make up artist asked him about the same.
Daniel Radcliffe has a new title to add to his biography. Not only is he a beloved Harry Potter star and longtime actor, but he also unexpectedly became the first celebrity to become a coronavirus Twitter hoax.
As the ancient proverb dictates, no international pandemic is complete without an accompanying celebrity hoax. In the case of our current global crisis, that honor was bestowed upon Daniel Radcliffe. In mid-March, a Twitter account with the handle @BBCNewsTonight reported that the actor had contracted coronavirus, making him “the first famous person to be publicly confirmed.”
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London’s The Old Vic theater has pulled the Daniel Radcliffe and Alan Cumming-fronted “Endgame” two weeks ahead of its scheduled end as the coronavirus outbreak slowly begins to impact the West End.
Fake news! Daniel Radcliffe shut down a rumor that he has come down with the novel coronavirus with a witty response.
Daniel Radcliffe is speaking out about the false rumor that he has Coronavirus and he has a theory as to why that may be.
Daniel Radcliffe poked fun at a false story published earlier this week (March 9, 2020) claiming the Harry Potter star had contracted coronavirus.
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Daniel Radcliffe has poked fun at a false story claiming he had contracted coronavirus.
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