In stressful times like these, America needs a leader who is willing to put aside their own selfish interests and think of the people — and since we don’t have anything close to that in the White House, Chrissy Teigen is stepping up to the plate!
27.02.2020 - 18:41 / nme.com
She lived in Wuhan until she was 10
The star of Disney‘s forthcoming Mulan live action film has spoken about coronavirus, the disease that originated in her former home city of Wuhan.
Liu Yifei, also known as Crystal Liu, said the topics feels “heavy” to talk about. The 32-year-old lived in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, until she was 10.
Liu told The Hollywood Reporter that she has no close friends or relatives personally impacted by the virus but added: “It’s really heavy for me to even
In stressful times like these, America needs a leader who is willing to put aside their own selfish interests and think of the people — and since we don’t have anything close to that in the White House, Chrissy Teigen is stepping up to the plate!
James Bond actress Olga Kurylenko has been denied a hospital bed following her positive coronavirus diagnosis due to facilities being too full, she said Monday. The Ukrainian-born model who played alongside Daniel Craig in “Quantum of Solace" discussed her current situation as she remains in London.
Leading U.K. cinemas chains have announced they are closing theaters in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Lorenzo Brino, a child star from the television show 7th Heaven, has died after being involved in a fatal car accident earlier this week. He was 21.
Rest in peace, Lorenzo Brino.
Rest in peace, Lorenzo Brino.
Congratulations are in order for Mrs Brown’s Boys’ Gary Hollywood as he welcomed his fourth child this week.
LONDON — Tom Kiehl took over as acting CEO of umbrella organization UK Music Jan. 31, replacing Michael Dugher, but less than two months into the job he already finds his in-tray overflowing.
LONDON - Tom Kiehl took over as acting CEO of umbrella organization UK Music Jan. 31, replacing Michael Dugher, but less than two months into the job he already finds his in-tray overflowing.
Add Louis Tomlinson to the increasingly long list of artists forced to cancel or postpone shows due to the spreading coronavirus. "Following the decree from the President of the Council of Ministers on 4th March my headline show in Milan next week will now not go ahead," Tomlinson wrote of his planned gig at Fabrique on March 11.
The Coronavirus epidemic has the entire world on alert with more and more cases confirmed in countries where the virus had not been detected before. The situation is worrying and celebrities are already taking steps to stay healthy and safe. One of them is Maluma, who was forced to postpone a concert he had scheduled for this weekend and moved it to the end of the month. "It is for your well-being, your safety and mine too," the Colombian told his fans through a video on his social networks.