Bill Maher is standing by his controversial comments about COVID-19.
23.03.2020 - 19:43 / cosmopolitan.com
Alright, so I'm not gonna say coronavirus and social distancing has made us go crazy as a society, but what I will* say is that it's causing certain individuals to misspeak now that we have so much time on our hands. Remember when ? Welp, Madonna is following suit because she just called the virus "the great equalizer."
On Instagram, Madonna posted a video of her bathing in a flower-filled bath tub while talking about how coronavirus is "wonderful" because it doesn't discriminate on who gets
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.
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