Opera Singer Placido Domingo Infected with Coronavirus
One of the most famous and recognized opera singers and conductors, Spaniard Placido Domingo, 79, tested positive for coronavirus. He has recorded more than 100 complete operas and is known…
One of the most famous and recognized opera singers and conductors, Spaniard Placido Domingo, 79, tested positive for coronavirus. He has recorded more than 100 complete operas and is known…
Hollywood producer and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein, 68, has tested positive for COVID-19 while in prison.
Princess Diana had always had a high sense of fashion. She was famous for her warmth and love that she shared with the people, but her choice of clothing always…
Everyone knows that Hollywood stars live lavish lifestyles, have enormous Beverly Hills mansions, and buy expensive things. In these pandemic times, most of them have retreated back into these extravagant…
Former Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen, 39, was spotted at a beach during her Costa Rica holiday, alongside her young daughter and their dog.
Whenever she picks out a green outfit, Kate Middleton steals the show. No matter where she appears and what formal event she attends, green looks stunning on the beautiful brunette.
Famous American host, producer, and writer, Andy Cohen, 51, has tested positive for coronavirus.
Pop superstar Rihanna, 32, has donated an incredible amount of money for an amazing cause, setting aside and donating $5 million through her famous Clara Lionel Foundation.
Celebrities are the same as us ordinary people and they have to follow the same new laws and trends as the rest. As the dreaded coronavirus has managed to shut…
Hollywood actress Emma Stone, 31, and her fiance and director Dace McCary, 34, decided to cancel their planned wedding because of the pandemic caused by COVID-19.
Hollywood legend and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, 72, showed the world how good staying in isolation can be.
The Legendary men’s lifestyle and entertainment magazine “Playboy” is ready to end its 67-year-long streak of printing following the coronavirus pandemic.