Actor Tom Hanks talked about his coronavirus bender. Hanks and his wife, singer Rita Wilson, were one of the first celebrities to reveal their previous diagnosis this year. They were in Australia.
“We had no concept of how this could have just happened, where it might have just happened,” Hanks told host Stephen Colbert on The Late Show. “Aside from a headache, he had a higher fever than I did, he was terribly nauseous,” Hanks continued, noting that the delight in very others for both of us.
“I had bones that felt like soda crackers,” Hanks continued. “Every time I moved, I felt like something was breaking inside me.” He also described being tired and “having bad buttocks.
The couple promptly moved to the hospital after testing positive and met through the doctors in PID kits. “Our discomfort with the virus was almost two weeks and we had very other reactions, and that’s strange,” he said.
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In a previous interview with The Guardian, Hanks said he was under pressure about the importance of taking fundamental precautions: “There are only three things we can do to get to tomorrow: wear a mask, take some social distance, wash our hands. These things are so simple, so easy, that if someone can’t locate those three very fundamental things in themselves, I think you’re embarrassed,” he says.
The actor last noticed on screen in the original Apple TV movie, Greyhound, the drama of World War II won positive reviews.
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