Actor Antonio Banderas says he has tested positive for coronavirus – and he revealed the unfortunate news on his 60th birthday.
In an Instagram post featuring a black and white photo of himself as a child, Banderas said he was celebrating the occasion while in quarantine.
Writing in Spanish, Banderas began: “Quiero contaros lo siguiente…,” which translates to, “I want to tell you all the following …”
“I want to make the news public that today, August 10, I am forced to celebrate my 60th birthday in quarantine, having tested positive for the COVID-19 illness caused by the coronavirus,” he wrote.
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“I would like to add that I find myself relatively well, only a bit more tired than usual and confident that I will recuperate as soon as possible by following the medical instructions that I hope will help me overcome the infectious process that I am suffering and that has affected so many others around the planet.”
Banderas is the latest star to reveal they’ve been struck down with coronavirus as global case numbers from the potentially deadly illness pass 20 million.
In the past week, Charmed actress Alyssa Milano has opened up about her own four-month coronavirus battle, revealing that at some points she thought she was “dying” from the virus. And yesterday, a confronting new update from Milano, who demonstrated that she has been hit with one apparently common coronavirus symptom: Hair loss.
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Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston last month revealed he’d recently battled coronavirus despite being “pretty strict in adhering to the protocols”. Now recovered, Cranston did what Milano plans to do, donating his plasma which now contains coronavirus antibodies.
“Yep. It sounds daunting now that over 150,000 Americans are dead because of it. I was one of the lucky ones. Mild symptoms. I count my blessings and urge you to keep wearing the damn mask, keep washing your hands and stay socially distant,” he wrote.
Milano and Cranston are the latest in a growing list of celebs to speak out about being diagnosed with the illness. Last month it was revealed that actor Mel Gibson was hit with coronavirus in April and spent a week in hospital.
Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson were two of the earliest A-list patients, both coming down with COVID-19 during an Australian visit in March.
Broadway actor Nick Cordero’s brutal coronavirus battle came to an end last month following more than 90 days in hospital. After losing a leg, being fitted with a pacemaker and suffering a lung infection, he sadly died at the age of 41.
And Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp revealed in July that she’s been diagnosed with coronavirus, despite being very careful.
“One time, when the world was starting to open up, I decided to forgo wearing my mask in public. One. Time. And I ended up getting it,” she wrote.
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2020-08-11 01:23:31Z
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