Most of us are stuck at home during this coronavirus
outbreak and its tough on a lot of us. Some get depressed others might feel lonely,
and its normal cause we’ re used to human contact. But this said some of your favorite
movie and TV star have took to different social media platform to bring some
relive to you during this quarantine.
Here are how these celebrities are helping during this outbreak
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Jake Johnson
The voice of several Spider-Man characters in the hit movie “Into
the Spider-Verse” offered to leave kids voicemails as his Spider-Man character.
"If your child is home from school and wants a quick
encouraging message from Peter B Peter, then send me an email with their name
and I'll try and send over a short voice note," Johnson wrote on Instagram.
"If I don't get to you, I apologize."
You can try emailing Johnson at peterbparkersayshi@gmail.com.
Amy Adams and Jennifer Garner
Amy Adams and actress Jennifer Garner launched @savewithstories
, a partnership with Save the Children and No Kid Hungry to help raise money
for kids at home who need food, books, and more.
Josh Gad
The “Frozen” actor is reading bedtime stories nightly for
families. On Friday, Gad started a live stream to tell fans he was going to
start reading one children's book per night.
"Since we're all stuck at home right now, I figured we
would have a little fun together," said Gad during his inaugural book
read. "I decided I'm going to read to you and your children, or just you,
depending on what you prefer.
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon
The couple started a podcast for charity. If you've watched "The Big Sick," based on the
couple's love story, you'll know Gordon has some experience with
self-quarantining as the result of a chronic illness. "We will have
your standard movie recommendations, video game recommendations, TV
recommendations" said Gordon in an intro to theirpodcast.
Chris Hemsworth
The “Thor” actor is giving fans free access to his fitness
app. Hemsworth is making his fitness app Centr free for a six-week trial as
gyms are closing around the country.
Emilia Clarke
"Game of Thrones" star is offering a virtual
dinner with her in exchange for donations to SameYou.
Donations will help fund virtual therapy clinics so patients
can still get the help they need while nurses and doctors can also focus on
coronavirus patients.
John Krasinski
The "Office" star and "A Quiet Place"
director started his own YouTube show called "Some Good News." He wanted
to give a platform to some good news during the pandemic. So he set up his own
show to deliver something that hopefully puts a smile on your face.
Tom Hardy
The actor is going to be reading bedtime stories to children
on a BBC pre-school series.
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