Sports stars across the country are celebrating the healthcare heroes who are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
17.04.2020 - 22:41 / usmagazine.com
Giving back! Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall completed a 5K race in support of medical professionals working to fight the novel coronavirus — and they marked the occasion by posing for and sharing a rare selfie.
Zara, 38, and Mike, 41, participated in the Run for Heroes challenge on Friday, April 17, to benefit National Health Service works in the U.K. Upon completing the task, the former rugby player took to Instagram to share the news with his followers.
The Instagram update led with a solo shot
Sports stars across the country are celebrating the healthcare heroes who are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sarah Silverman cheers on healthcare workers at 7pm on Sunday (May 3) from a balcony in New York City.
If you live in New York then you're probably used to the sound of cheering, clapping and pots and pans banging together around 7 p.m. every night in a tribute to the heroic job first responders are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Eminem is giving back in a creative way! The rapper recently donated several containers of “mom’s spaghetti” to healthcare workers in Detroit amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Japanese rock band toe joined forces with over 70 artists and groups to support small music venues around the country that have been forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Japanese rock band toe joined forces with over 70 artists and groups to support small music venues around the country that have been forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.The four-man instrumental band has launched the MUSIC UNITES AGAINST COVID-19 website that enables fans to help out their preferred local music venue -- called "live house" in Japanese - - by donating money in exchange for access to a folder with music by the participating acts, including Ringo Sheena's Tokyo
Eminem revisited some choice lyrics from the past to send a tasty gift to frontline medical workers in his hometown of Detroit.
Mariah Carey celebrated Easter in a very special way on Sunday night (April 13). Taking to the roof deck of her New York apartment, Carey, wearing pink bunny ears and silk floral jammies, joined thousands of other New Yorkers in paying homage to the hard-working first responders who are working long hours taking care of the city's COVID-19 patients.Clapping and cheering them at sunset, Carey joined a chorus of fellow Manhattan residents in honoring the workers at 7 p.m.