03/23/20

Did Sophie Turner Just Drag Evangeline Lilly Over Her Controversial Coronavirus Comments?; Drake Got Tested For Coronavirus – See His Results

Evangeline Lilly stirred up some controversy on social media when she revealed that she and her family have not been doing any social distancing amidst the coronavirus outbreak. “#morningtea ☕️ Just dropped my kids off at gymnastics camp,” she captioned photos of a cup of tea. “They all washed their hands before going in. They…

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03/22/20

Will Smith Calls Emergency ‘Red Table Talk’ With Family To Discuss Coronavirus Concerns, Social Distancing And More

Will Smith and the rest of the Smith family (except for Jaden, but more on that later) came together for an emergency Red Table Talk session.  In an almost one-hour long episode, Will, his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith, their kids, Trey and Willow, and Jada’s mom Adrienne Banfield Norris, a.k.a. Gammy, gathered around Jada’s now-infamous red…

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03/22/20

Daniel Dae Kim, Marcus Smart And More Celebs Open Up About Coronavirus Diagnosis To Bring Awareness To the Disease

COVID-19, a.k.a. Coronavirus, does not discriminate – and celebrities are bringing awareness to the virus by opening up about their diagnoses. Lost actor Daniel Dae Kim, Boston Celtics player Marcus Smart, Game Of Thrones actress Indira Varma, and singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence are among the latest celebrities to open up about testing positive for coronavirus. Daniel…

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03/22/20

Josh Gad Is Out Here Crying On Social Media To Let People Know It’s Okay To Be Emotional; Plus, Dax Shepard Self-Isolates After Traveling

Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it’s okay to feel emotional in these uncertain times. The Frozen 2 actor recently shared a video of himself crying on social media, telling his followers, “It’s okay to cry.” “I wanted to cry for a second,” Josh said in the video. “And I was gonna do it…

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03/21/20

Coronavirus Update: Everything We Know So Far And Preventative Measures We Can Take

On March 11, the World Health Organization officially declared the novel coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19, a pandemic. At the time of this writing, there are 254,653 confirmed cases and at least 10,415 have died from the flu-like illness that has spread through over 160 countries and territories around the world, per John Hopkins University’s Coronavirus Resource…

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