Andrea Bocelli has revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus, and is now in recovery.
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Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Tony Shalhoub, 66, and his wife Brooke Adams, 71, battled Coronavirus last month and they’re both seemingly doing okay now.
“I hope you are all being careful and following the protocol. We really are all Monk now,” Tony said during an appearance on Peacock’s The At-Home Variety Show. “Last month, my wife Brooke and I came down with the virus, and it was a pretty rough few weeks. But we realize that so many other people have and had it a lot worse.”
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Andrea Bocelli has revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus, and is now in recovery.
We have been trying to figure out what’s going on with Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich for months now.
Julianne Hough is revealing that she and her husband Brooks Laich have never tried to get pregnant and instead, chose to freeze her eggs due to her endometriosis.
Catherine Tyldesley has heartbreakingly revealed that both her mum and grandad were left fighting for their lives during the coronavirus pandemic.The 36 year old took to social media to share a heart wrenching post about her relatives, who have both been in intensive care during the past week. Former Coronation Street actress Catherine shared a photo of her holding her mum's hand with them both wearing disposable gloves as she broke the news to her 613,000 followers.
Actor Tony Shalhoub is extra thankful for the work of healthcare “heroes” after he and his wife, Brooke Adams, endured a “pretty rough” battle with COVID-19 last month.
Tony Shalhoub shared in a video on Monday that he and his wife, Brooke Adams, tested positive for the coronavirus.
By Denise Petski
Tony Shalhoub and his wife Brooke had COVID-19.
Tony Shalhoub revealed that he and his wife are among the many New Yorkers who contracted the coronavirus in April. The acclaimed actor made the announcement after reprising his role as the loveable germaphobe from the hit series “Monk” on the first installment of Seth MacFarlane’s “Peacock Presents At-Home Variety Show.” The daily web-exclusive seeks to raise money for charities Americares, Feeding America and the United Way.