COVID-19 is going through Broadway like the buzz of who is going to get nominated for a Tony this year. So, it should be no surprise that The Music Man got COVID-19 days after his co-star Sutton Foster and other cast members and crew tested positive.
Hugh Jackman wants you to know he is OK. He just has a runny nose and a scratchy throat. And as soon as he is cleared, the Greatest Showman will be back on stage doing what he loves most, being a triple threat.
Get well soon. And everyone, please be safe Omircron is spreading faster than mono at a Spin the Bottle party.
Yesterday was Ryan Reynolds’ 45th birthday. The actor spent his special day with the person he loves most. Not Blake Lively and their three daughters James. 6, Inez, 5, and Betty, 2. Instead, he spent it with Hugh Jackman. Let’s be honest, you know that the Greatest Showman is his soul mate. Lively is just a close second.
Oh, in case you are wondering, his wife was there taking the photo of her husband with his true love.
Now that today is not Reynolds’ birthday, you know that he and Jackman will go back to pretending they hate each other.
Back when Hugh Jackman was a young lad, he heard Whitney Houston sing I’ll Always Love You. At the end of the song, he heard something that convinced him that she was singing to the future Showman.
What is it? He hears the late singer belt out, “I’ll always love Hugh.” Do you hear it too? Or do you think Carly Simon wrote a song about him instead of Mick Jagger and Warren Beatty?
Wolverine might be indestructible because of his healing ability, but Hugh Jackman is not. Therefore, today he went and got the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, he is one step closer to being like his X-Men character.
I wonder if he told the woman giving him the shot, X marks the spot. I am here all week, folks.
Jackman and I have a message for all of you, get the vaccine. On that note, when you get it, bring a shot glass with you and tell them you are there for your shot. Maybe you can get two for the price of one.
Before Hugh Jackman was a superhero in the X-Men franchise, he played a prisoner in Correlli. He looks the same now as he did when he was 26 in that 1995 series.