Tom Hanks shared a health update with fans after he and wife Rita Wilson returned to the U.S. on Friday.
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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are the first known celebrity cases of Coronavirus. The Oscar-winning actor took to social media to confirm the news. ““Hello, folks. Rita and I are down here in Australia. We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too. To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the Coronavirus, and were found to be positive,” he wrote.
The statement continued: “Well, now. What
Tom Hanks shared a health update with fans after he and wife Rita Wilson returned to the U.S. on Friday.
On Friday, photos showing Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson back in Los Angeles following their coronavirus quarantine in Australia made the rounds online.The couple looked happy and healthy in the photos, which showed Hanks and Wilson in their SUV. Hanks announced in a March 11 post on Instagram that he and Wilson had tested positive for the virus and were in quarantine in Australia, where Hanks was filming a movie.
Tom Hanks is glad to be home.
LOS ANGELES — Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson returned to Los Angeles on Friday after spending more than two weeks in quarantine in Australia after testing positive for the coronavirus.
A happy update to start your day: Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been released from hospital in Queensland, Australia after testing positive for coronavirus, the BBC reports, and based on Hanks' latest Instagram update, the couple are doing alright. "Good News: One week after testing Positive, in self-isolation, the symptoms are much the same.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson continue to battle the coronavirus, with the Oscar-winning actor on Tuesday giving fans an update on their conditions. Hanks announced last week he and his wife had tested positive for virus.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson continue to battle coronavirus, the Oscar-winning actor giving fans an update on their conditions Tuesday.Hanks announced last week the beloved Hollywood couple had tested positive for virus. On Monday, the couple were out of the hospital and continuing to self-isolate at a rented home in Australia.Hanks on Tuesday started his social media post with "Good news: one week after testing positive, in self-isolation, the symptoms are much the same.
By Tom Grater
On Wednesday, March 11, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shared on Instagram that they had been diagnosed with coronavirus while in Australia.
Hollywood icon Tom Hanks has provided an update on how he's getting on after being diagnosed with coronavirus along with his wife Rita Wilson.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are taking their coronavirus isolation “seriously” and “one day at a time”.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have shared an update from Australia, where they both remain in isolated care after testing positive for coronavirus.
By Bruce Haring
Tom Hanks stunned fans around the world when he announced on March 11 that he and wife Rita Wilson had contracted the coronavirus while in Australia doing pre-production on his new film. He became the first major celebrity to get it, and being one of America’s most beloved movie icons, it shook Tom’s fans and celebrity pals to the core. The 63-year-old actor has just shared the first photo of himself and Rita, also 63, while in containment and assured everyone they’re being well taken care of.
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Colin Hanks is speaking out about Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's health. The actor took to social media on Thursday morning to share an update on his dad and Wilson following their announcement that they've tested positive for Coronavirus.
Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson contracted the coronavirus, Covid-19, in the U.S., according to Australian health officials.