Tichina Arnold makes wearing a mask look sexy |
September 4th, 2020 under Coronavirus, Tichina Arnold. [ Comments: none ]
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Those of us who care about other people, wear masks. Tichina Arnold is one of those people. The Neighborhood actress showed us how we can still be sexy while wearing one, even though most of our face is covered. So ladies, want to land a man, do what she did.
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The Rock, his wife, and their two daughters tested positive for COVID-19 |
September 2nd, 2020 under Coronavirus, The Rock. [ Comments: none ]
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The Rock has taken on several evil forces in his movies, and defeated all of them. However, in real life, COVID-19 tried to show him it was boss. Just like in San Andreas, an earthquake came for his family, and it lost. Coronavirus did the same when it came for his wife, Lauren, and their daughters, Jazzy and Tia. They fought it as family, and they came out of it as stronger than ever before.
That was one of his takeaways from the situation. The other is that we need to wear masks, build up our immune system, and be careful who we invite into our homes. That is how he got it. Even though his family has been quarentining for months, they invited close friends over. Those friends had the virus and gave it to the Johnsons.
If someone like DJ can tell you, you don’t want this, then you don’t want this. Wear a mask. Keep a distance from others. Avoid large gatherings. And build up your immune systems. This was you can take on like a rock, I mean, like The Rock.
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You have to get tested for COVID-19 to watch Chelsea Handler live |
August 12th, 2020 under Chelsea Handler, Coronavirus. [ Comments: none ]
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Chelsea Handler is taping a standup special on August 22nd in Jersey City, NJ, but there is something you have to do when you get the free tickets. According to 1iota, “Please be prepared to go through a 2-step testing protocol to attend the show. Testing will be provided by production and coordinated upon ticket confirmation.”
My friend told me that they did this for Dave Chappelle’s comedy special on July 29th. I guess this means that this is the future of what we will need to do to go to a show. You need to be tested for COVID-19, and test negative for coronavirus, before you go into a dark cramped space to listen to someone try to be funny.
Even though all of the ticket holders will be tested, would feel safe enough to be a theater now during the coronavirus pandemic? Call me what you want, but there is no way you could get me to do it. There will still be comedy specials when it is safe to go to one again.
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Antonio Banderas got COVID-19 for his 60th birthday |
August 10th, 2020 under Antonio Banderas, Coronavirus. [ Comments: none ]
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Today is Antonio Banderas’ 60th birthday, and he got the gift that no one wants this year. He announced that he will celebrating in quarantine because he tested positive for COVID-19. As of now, he is just more tired than usual. Other than that, he is feeling “relativley well.”
He is not letting the diagnonis to get him down because he said, “I will take advantage of this isolation to read, write, rest and continue to make plans to begin to give meaning to my newcomers 60 years to which I arrive full of desire and enthusiasm.”
Hopefully, he will be better soon, and can celebrate his milestone as best he can in 2020.
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American Idol is holding auditions is all 50 states…virtually |
July 31st, 2020 under American Idol 9+, Coronavirus. [ Comments: 1 ]
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=7JbpOpHkY7o
American Idol is changing up how they do auditions for the upcoming season due to the coronavirus pandemic. For the first time ever, all 50 states and Washington, D.C., will each get a chance to send someone from their state to the contest.
This became an option because this time around they are doing auditions remotely and virtually. So between August 10th and September 7th, producers will be listening to contestants from every state in the United States.
All you have to do is go to their audition page, find your city, and apply. Then during the timeslot you selected for your city’s date, sing for their producers. That is all. Knock them dead, Alaska. Break their legs, Vermont. Serenade them, Kansas.
When it comes to the auditions we see on television, we still don’t know how they will do those. Hopefully, by then, they can do them in person. If not, we know they will figure out a way.
To see which state goes when, then click here!
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