Many people who have contracted the coronavirus have previously been sharing their experiences. However, with the stigma that has now come with the virus, most victims prefer to remain silent. These celebrities have openly stated their health status.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson: On March 11, the famous Hollywood couple reported positive. The Australia Gold Coast hospital treated them as they were in Australia for a film shooting.
Madonna: The American pop star singer known as the “Queen of Pop” since the 80s, told everyone on Twitter, she tested positive for the virus. A few days later, the media spotted her partying with friends with no mask on. Media ran news of Madonna violating the rules of self-quarantine. But now she is healthy and strong.
“When you test positive for antibodies it means you HAD, the virus which I did. I was sick at the end of my tour in Paris over 7 weeks ago. This happened to many other artists in my show,” Madonna, 61, wrote.
Olga Kurylenko: On March 15, the French actress who played Quantum of Solace’s Bond film confirmed she had tested positive for the Coronavirus.
Idris Elba: The British actor and recording artist said in a clip on the media platforms, he had tested positive and was distancing himself from others.
Kristofer Hivju: The 41-year-old, who acted as Tormund in the Game of Thrones, said on March 17, he had tested positive for Coronavirus. He revealed that he would stay in his home in Norway.
Other Coronavirus Celebrity Victims.
Debi Mazar: Entourage and Goodfellas star, posted her long experience with COVID-19 in late March via Instagram.
Daniel Dae Kim: On Thursday, South Korea’s best-known star for the Hawaiian Five-0 TV show confirmed he had tested positive for the Coronavirus.
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Placido Domingo: The Spanish performer of the opera screened Coronavirus positive and went into isolation with his family on March 22.
Andy Cohen: On March 20, the host, producer, and author of US radio and television talk shows tested Coronavirus positive.
Chris Cuomo: Chris, a CNN news presenter, was hospitalized after testing positive and has been operating from home. On March 31, CNN reported this in a staff memo.
Brooke Baldwin: The CNN reporter partnered alongside Chris Cuomo confirmed she was treated after being infected with the virus.
Pink: American artist, Alecia Beth Moore, identified as Pink, revealed on April 3 that she endured two weeks in quarantine with her three-year-old son after testing for Coronavirus positive. Both of them survived. The star also revealed he contributed $1 million to combat the epidemic.
David Bryan: On social sites, Bon Jovi, a piano player, said he tested Coronavirus positive.
Kiran Kumar: Upon testing positive on May 24, the 74-year-old Indian star is in isolation at home.
Andrea Bocelli: On April 12, the world-renowned Italian tenor, who performed the Duomo in Milan, announced that he was diagnosed with COVID-19. He recovered at the beginning of March.