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Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic. Amid many Hollywood productions shutting down, actors, athletes and more public figures are using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson and Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert were among the first stars to announce that they were diagnosed with COVID-19. The flu-like sickness can be fatal in the most extreme cases, but
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Your favorite stars are breaking a sweat for a good cause. In an effort to raise money for healthcare workers fighting on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, stars like Bachelorette alum Matt James and more are teaming up with NEOU Fitness for its 12-hour Fit-A-Thon on Instagram Live.
Chris Cuomo‘s son, Mario, has also been diagnosed with COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
Prince's impact is still being felt in Hollywood. To commemorate the 4th anniversary of his untimely passing, celebrities took to social media to celebrate his legacy and pay tribute to the fallen star, who died from an opioid overdose at the age of 57. Leading the pack was talent manager Guy Oseary, who recalled his first time meeting the "Purple Rain" singer at the age of 12 and scoring an autograph.
By Jake Kanter
Bill Maher is standing by his controversial comments about COVID-19.
Bill Maher said it was fine to call the coronavirus the “China virus,” adding that a global pandemic was no time for political correctness.
By Jordan Moreau
Todd Chrisley and his daughter Lindsie Chrisley may not be on speaking terms, but she still wishes nothing but the best for him as he battles the novel coronavirus.
Todd Chrisley confirmed that he recently tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) this week on his podcast, Chrisley Confessions, which he co-hosts with his wife, Julie Chrisley.
Fun and games! Before making it big in Hollywood, stars such as Meghan Markle and Lady Gaga made their first foray into show business with appearances on popular game shows.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic. Amid many Hollywood productions shutting down, actors, athletes and more public figures are using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic. Amid many Hollywood productions shutting down, actors, athletes and more public figures are using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
A rising star in Hollywood has passed away at just 16. Actor Logan Williams unexpectedly died Thursday, April 3, his mother confirmed to British Columbia-based publication The Tri-City News. The teen first gained recognition on The Flash, where he portrayed a younger version of the titular character, Barry Allen.
By Nellie Andreeva
Amidst the chaos that is the coronavirus pandemic, it’s easy to let things like filling out the 2020 Census fall by the wayside. But our friends at When We All Vote, in partnership with ATTN: and Census Counts, aren’t letting that happen.