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Video: How celebrities spend time in self-isolation
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Self-isolation, which became a necessary measure during the coronavirus pandemic, affected not only ordinary people, but also world celebrities who come up with a variety of ways to somehow brighten up the time at home and stay in touch with their fans.
Anna Netrebko
Before the outbreak of the pandemic, the pages on social networks of the opera diva Anna Netrebko were mostly videos and photos from her concert performances. But self-isolation made its own adjustments to the singer's life. Now fans can see her hand-made products and culinary masterpieces on Anna's page. Not so long ago, a photo of salad and pasta with shrimps appeared on the page of the opera star, which she signed: "Another week of quarantine … Soon I will open a restaurant."
It is worth noting that during the self-isolation of many people, not only the stars, the Metro Cash and Carry food delivery service helps out. To buy all the freshest, necessary and delicious, now it is not at all necessary to go out at home. However, this service delivers food even to the dacha, which is very convenient for those who have decided to leave civilization during a pandemic. You can order delivery to the office. The assortment of goods will delight even customers with the most sophisticated requests - customers are offered more than 20,000 different products, including deep-frozen and perishable products. It is very convenient that an order can be made at any convenient time, and a personal picker will collect it, which allows you to adjust the list of products if necessary.
Robby Williams
Actor Robbie Williams, being on home mode, regularly arranges live broadcasts on social networks, during which he performs his favorite hits. His fans can order any song in the chat, and he can perform it upon request. His share of Williams collapsed Coronaoke. And the star, dressed in home clothes, tells live to his fans how he and his friends from different countries are going through self-isolation.
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins in self-isolation is also having fun as best he can. And along the way, he entertains not only his fans, but also his cat. On his Instagram page, videos appear every now and then where he plays the piano for his furry pet Niblo. During such home concerts, the cat sits on the lap of the star. As expected, such videos collect a huge number of likes. And also these broadcasts turn into a kind of quiz for fans who are trying to guess which works and which composers are performed by Hopkins.
Natasha Koroleva
Natasha Koroleva, in self-isolation, does not get bored herself, and does not let her fans get bored. She took part in the challenge "My and Sing", the participants of which - famous people - wash their hands while singing songs. Thus, celebrities decided to contribute to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle and cheer up their fans. In particular, the Queen decided to perform her famous Nikolaev hit about "Yellow Tulips" in a new arrangement. It turned out quite funny.
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