• Ali Wentworth recovering from coronavirus at home

    Ali Wentworth recovering from coronavirus at home

    Ali Wentworth is “on the mend” after revealing that she’s “never been sicker” following her coronavirus diagnosis, her friends tell Page Six. The comic and author, 55, has been self-isolating in the New York City home she shares with “Good Morning America” anchor George Stephanopoulos, 59, and their two teenage daughters. Wentworth is staying by …
  • Mask sellers flood Instagram amid coronavirus panic

    Mask sellers flood Instagram amid coronavirus panic

    Merchants hawking medical masks have flooded Instagram during the coronavirus crisis to capitalize on surging demand, researchers say. At least 10,450 Instagram accounts have popped up over the last four months selling masks used around the world to protect people from the deadly virus, according to a report from social-media research firm Ghost Data. The …
  • Coronavirus threatens to shrink struggling US movie theater chains

    Coronavirus threatens to shrink struggling US movie theater chains

    Coming to a theater near you: a marquee with no movie titles on it, but instead big letters that say “gone out of business.” With movie houses nationwide closed by the coronavirus, big cinema chains like AMC Entertainment and Regal Cinemas parent CineWorld are at risk of filing for bankruptcy in the coming weeks or …
  • ‘Full House’ cast gives opening credits a coronavirus-twist

    ‘Full House’ cast gives opening credits a coronavirus-twist

    Whatever happened to predictability? Sweetly — if predictably — the cast of “Full House” has joined the bandwagon of celebrities reuniting and producing social distancing-themed content to bolster fans’ spirits from quarantine. Candace Cameron Bure (DJ Tanner) posted a remake of the beloved sitcom’s intro to her Instagram Wednesday, with actors reprising their parts from …
  • David Blaine brings magic to coronavirus patients, medical workers

    David Blaine brings magic to coronavirus patients, medical workers

    As the coronavirus may be at its apex, David Blaine is on call. Not as a doctor, of course, but as a magician. He’s been making himself available to entertain patients, first-responders and medical workers who are fighting the pandemic. Though he’s been performing in hospitals since age 18, Blaine, now 47, has had to …
  • Fashion Nova, Cardi B donating $1K per hour to fans impacted by coronavirus

    Fashion Nova, Cardi B donating $1K per hour to fans impacted by coronavirus

    Fashion Nova and Cardi B are donating $1,000 every hour for the next 42 days to those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. “Many of you are struggling to pay bills, feed your families, and take care of your overall essential needs,” the “Be Careful” singer captioned an Instagram post Wednesday. “#FashionNovaCARES & I are giving away $1,000 …
  • Virginia Roberts Giuffre leaves hospital before getting coronavirus test results

    Virginia Roberts Giuffre leaves hospital before getting coronavirus test results

    Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre stormed out of a hospital before getting her coronavirus test results — comparing the experience there to when she was trying to escape pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. “I was forced to leave the hospital even though I have a temp & trouble breathing after the DR threatened to put me …
  • The Knicks’ most loyal fan dies of coronavirus

    The Knicks’ most loyal fan dies of coronavirus

    Fred Klein, the longest-tenured Knicks season-ticket holder dating to 1959, died Saturday of coronavirus, his wife Terry told The Post. Klein, who lived in Manhattan his entire life, was 85. Klein caught the coronavirus in a nursing home, though originally it was deemed just pneumonia, his wife said. Long before there was Spike Lee, Klein …
  • Tyler Perry buys groceries for elderly shoppers at 73 stores

    Tyler Perry buys groceries for elderly shoppers at 73 stores

    Now here’s some good news. Tyler Perry is giving back during the coronavirus pandemic by secretly picking up the tab for older shoppers at 73 grocery stores across Atlanta and New Orleans, a source confirmed to Page Six. “He wanted to do something special to provide immediate relief for some of the most vulnerable in …
  • Nike turns sneaker materials into face shields for medical workers

    Nike turns sneaker materials into face shields for medical workers

    Talk about limited edition Nikes. The sneaker juggernaut is using materials from one of its best-selling shoes to make face masks for medical workers. The company — in collaboration with health professionals at Oregon Health & Science University (OSHU) — released images of its design on Tuesday. The face shield uses collar padding once meant …