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How Celebrities are Entertaining Their Fans from Home

When communities are forced to remain indoors for an extended period of time, what are we to do? Some people are homeschooling their children, some are working from home, celebrities are finding ways to entertain, even as they self-isolate, which has led to some funny, inspirational, and tender moments during this stressful time. Thanks to the wonders of social media, we can still share a good laugh with the actors, musicians, and comedians we know and love.

Singing and Reading Celebrities

First up, we have Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, inviting some of her friends to sing "Imagine". Kristen Wiig, Jamie Dornan, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Adams, and more join Gadot in a rendition of the John Lennon song. Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo recorded a Jimmy Kimmel Live segment from home: Ellen, the effervescent talk show host, and voice of Disney's Dory, has taken up calling her celebrity friends. First, she called Adam Levine to wish him a happy birthday, then she called singer John Legend. Speaking of John Legend, he and a number of musicians have been broadcasting mini-concerts from home: Coldplay's Chris Martin started the trend by broadcasting live on Coldplay's Instagram for 30 mins earlier this week: As well as Death Cab for Cutie frontman Benjamin Gibbard: Disney actor Josh Gad, who voices Frozen's Olaf and portrays Beauty and the Beast's Lefou has been reading stories every night on Twitter:   Lastly, the Terminator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger and "alright alright alright" actor Matthew McConaughey both took to Instagram to encourage everyone to stay home and keep the faith: [poilib element="accentDivider"] Lauren Gallaway is a Social Media Coordinator for IGN. Find her tweeting @LaurenGallaway and Twitch streaming at Glimpse Entertainment.
How Celebrities are Entertaining Their Fans from Home How Celebrities are Entertaining Their Fans from Home Reviewed by Unknown on March 19, 2020 Rating: 5

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