Celebrities are making the most of their time and trying to stay as connected with their fans as possible via social media, during their period of quarantine.
Emilia Clarke is aiming to have video-chat dinners with 12 of her fans!
Celebrities are making the most of their time and trying to stay as connected with their fans as possible via social media, during their period of quarantine.
Emilia Clarke is aiming to have video-chat dinners with 12 of her fans!
And by "like us" I mean, they're all stuck at home, losing their minds, succumbing to boredom, and increasing their screentime by 300%.
The silver lining is that it's forcing us all to think a little bit outside the box to keep ourselves entertained (and sane).
Many have been staying as productive as possible — reorganizing closets, pantries, drawers, learning new hobbies, picking up old hobbies, and exercising.
Since social gatherings are a no-go right now the entertainment industry has taken a major hit.
Actors have had their TV and film projects postponed, musicians have had to postpone tours, and athletes are out of work as well.
Everybody can still have easy access to everyone else, from a distance, and celebs have been taking full advantage of that.
So far, she has spoken to Demi Lovato, Ellen Degeneres, Emily Osment, Bebe Rexha, Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Duff, Dua Lipa, and more.
In some of the videos she's singing, in others, she's talking, and in one she is typing on a typewriter while jazz music plays in the background?
It's interesting!
It would be amazing to be married to someone who can sing as well as John Legend does! I'm a bit jealous of Chrissy rn, not gonna lie.
A true classic!
So, if you have ever considered teaching yourself a Queen song on guitar, why not learn from the lead guitarist himself?!
I can vouch for the fact that there's nothing quite like hearing "Living On A Prayer" live, but his live-streamed version is a close second, I'm sure.
Additionally, Ellen DeGeneres, Sam Smith, H.E.R, and Lady Gaga made appearances as well.
She is planning on having a virtual dinner with 12 of her isolated fans.
"Dearest ones, from my isolation booth I write to you with a plea for help!," she wrote on Instagram.
"Due to the current frightening and ever changing coronavirus emergency please would you help me raise £250,000, by donating through the link in my Bio, to provide stroke and brain injury patients with essential support!!"
"100% of your generosity will fund virtual rehab clinic support in the coming weeks... a very big task and a very big ask but you are all very big hearted souls so I know you’ll want to help me help them!"
"And, you know, the fact that I can’t really cook. So it’s going to be fun.”
How cute!