Rita Wilson certainly hasn't let quarantine, or even COVID-19, keep her from being creative.
29.04.2020 - 23:33 / eonline.com
Tom Hanks is giving back. On Wednesday, the actor shared a picture of his donated plasma after discovering that he and wife Rita Wilson, who both recently recovered from COVID-19, carry antibodies for the deadly virus.
"Here's last week's bag of plasma," he captioned his post, where he proudly displayed his donation. "Such a bag! After the paperwork, it's as easy as taking a nap.
Thanks @arimoin and UCLA. Hanx." Wilson also took to Instagram to give fans an update.
Rita Wilson certainly hasn't let quarantine, or even COVID-19, keep her from being creative.
Tom Hanks never fails to delight and inspire.
Tom Hanks continues to be a national treasure. The 63-year-old actor is spreading positivity and encouragement to college graduates who weren't able to have an in-person ceremony due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The world was still finding out just how deadly the Coronavirus pandemic is when Tom Hanks and his wife became the first celebrities to go public with their COVID-19 diagnosis. Their announcement took people by surprise. Since then, the two have recovered from the disease and are now trying to help others who are infected by the virus. Tom recently took to social media and revealed that he donated blood plasma to a Los Angeles hospital in an effort to help fight the virus.
Tom Hanks shared a picture showing a bag of the blood plasma he donated to researchers after overcoming coronavirus.
Tom Hanks just elevated his good-guy status even further. The Oscar winner, 63, revealed Wednesday on social media that he donated blood plasma at a Los Angeles hospital in an effort to help fight the coronavirus.
Tom Hanks is hoping his blood and plasma can aid in finding a vaccine for Covid-19.
Roommates, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were among some of the first celebrities to announce they tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, they want to help in any way they can to fight the disease.
Following their battle with COVID-19, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood and plasma after receiving confirmation that they carry antibodies for the novel coronavirus. As fans may recall, the couple tested positive for COVID-19 while in Australia and returned home to Los Angeles at the end of March after recovering from their symptoms. Now, the two are doing what they can in the fight against coronavirus. While appearing on NPR's podcast Wait Wait...
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are doing their part to help researchers get one step closer to making the coronavirus vaccine.
By Jordan Moreau
Tim Allen has revealed the words of advice he gave his "Toy Story" co-star Tom Hanks amid his coronavirus battle last month. Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, both 63, were the first celebrities to announce they contracted COVID-19.The couple were in Australia when they received their test results and stayed in isolation there before recovering and returning home.
You’ve got a friend in me! Tom Hanks gifted a young boy in Australia his personal typewriter after he was bullied for his name — Corona.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are donating their blood to medical researchers in the race for a coronavirus cure after successfully winning their battle with COVID-19.