Chris Cuomo Emerges from Basement After Being Cleared from Coronavirus Quarantine: WATCH

Chris Cuomo Emerges from Basement After Being Cleared from Coronavirus Quarantine: WATCH

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo documented the moment he’s been “dreaming of, literally, for weeks.” Last night he was able to emerge from his basement and rejoin his family after being quarantined with COVID-19.

Here’s the very moment @ChrisCuomo emerged from his basement, where he’s been riding out coronavirus for the last several weeks. pic.twitter.com/tugkXCGZD7

— Cuomo Prime Time (@CuomoPrimeTime) April 21, 2020

Said Cuomo: “This is the dream, just to be back up here doing normal things.”

Cuomo spoke to Dr. Sanjay Gupta about how the experience has “spooked” the family and acknowledged that there would be a trauma process and recovery they would have to go through. They also discussed the stigma and depression that comes with being infected, and the reassessment of one’s life that comes along with it.

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Chris Cuomo Emerges from Basement After Being Cleared from Coronavirus Quarantine: WATCH

Saying Goodbye for a Second Time: “Will & Grace”

Saying Goodbye for a Second Time: “Will & Grace”

We were first introduced to the characters of Will, Grace, Jack and Karen in the fall of 1998 when television looked a lot different than it does today. Based around the friendship of Will (Erin McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer, the sitcom quickly became a weeknight staple for millions across the country. While people fondly remember the show for its over the top characters and witty quips, “Will & Grace” truly broke barriers by featuring LGBTQ people and issues front and center.

Throughout the show, we witness both Will and Jack (Sean Hayes) navigate life’s ups and downs – jobs, love life, friendships – all while being unapologetically queer in their own right. America had been introduced to LGBTQ characters in the past, but never in a way that made them three-dimensional people we can actually relate to. The closest television had come to such a portrayal was Ellen DeGeneres’ coming out episode on “Ellen” in 1997 that resulted in the series’ abrupt cancellation. “Will & Grace” opted to not just make queerness a side joke or one-lined character, but instead a central focus of the entire show. In the characters of Will, Jack and many others that appeared across our screens, viewers began to break down assumptions about LGBTQ people and change the narrative around queer lives.

There is no doubt that ”Will & Grace” was integral in the fight for #LGBTQ equality. pic.twitter.com/fCAoqWbbp4

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) September 30, 2017

Fans welcomed “Will & Grace” back onto their television screens in 2016 via a reunion style special focused around turning out the vote in the elections. Flash forward to a year later when the revival kicked off and started tackling LGBTQ issues in the modern day. The characters we loved had grown up right alongside us, traversing the Trump administration and fighting once again for queer representation. This iteration of “Will & Grace” made sure to adapt to current times and tackle the issues people held near and dear. Through its second installment, the show both appealed to age-old fans while also garnering a new audience of queer, milliennial/Generation Z viewers who grew to see the show as an evolution of its former self.

As the LGBTQ community and mainstream media’s portrayal of it have evolved over time, so has the show’s own way of shining a light on queer issues and characters. At its heart, “Will & Grace” has been — and will continue to be — a show proven to change the hearts and minds of people nationwide.

Say goodbye to one of television’s favorite quartets during the series finale on April 23. Join in on the fun using HRC’s virtual watch party downloads here.

www.hrc.org/blog/saying-goodbye-for-a-second-time-will-grace?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Stanley Tucci is the New Ina Garten When it Comes to Coronavirus Lockdown Cocktails and the Internet is Thirsting for More: WATCH

Stanley Tucci is the New Ina Garten When it Comes to Coronavirus Lockdown Cocktails and the Internet is Thirsting for More: WATCH

stanley tucci cocktail

Earlier this month, Ina Garten shared a video in which she makes a jumbo Cosmopolitan, and actor Stanley Tucci may now be attempting to take her crown, with a video in which he demonstrates how to make a Negroni. The clip has gone viral on Twitter with more than 730,000 views and Tucci is trending on social media with viewers describing it as “soothing,” “foreplay,” and thirsting to be “manhandled” by him the way he authoritatively commands the ingredients.

Thank him at happy hour.

Here’s the full demo from Tucci’s Instagram:

ICYMI: Ina Garten Shares Jumbo Cosmo Recipe: ‘During a Crisis, Cocktail Hour Can Be Almost Any Hour’ — WATCH

May this video of Stanley Tucci doing a cocktail masterclass be a blessing upon your twitter feed. pic.twitter.com/62R1TjsAqA

— Nerd Girl Says (@Rachael_Conrad) April 21, 2020

A few reactions:

I want Stanley Tucci to manhandle me the way he slams down his cocktail ingredients pic.twitter.com/W9Fg3YCQOV

— James Besanvalle (@JamesBesanvalle) April 21, 2020

Every person on earth loves Stanley Tucci. I asked. 87% say he could get it. I asked that too.

— Imani Gandy ☄🌏🔥 (@AngryBlackLady) April 21, 2020

I’m not saying I want a cocktail and to be manhandled by Stanley Tucci …. but I’m not against the idea of this 🤷🏻‍♂️pic.twitter.com/4YIz0Apu4z

— Darren (@dizsaidwhat) April 21, 2020

I am here to inform you all that the ‘Stanley Tucci makes cocktails’ thirst doing the rounds thing is just foreplay. pic.twitter.com/KG8zXtZSMK

— Chris Brosnahan (@ChrisBrosnahan) April 21, 2020

women only want one thing and its stanley tucci patiently making a cocktail and explaining each step as he does so

— Tilly Steele (@TillySteele) April 21, 2020

Why is Stanley Tucci just such a massive sex symbol within both the straight and gay universe? In this essay I plan to – pic.twitter.com/UjnKHivbrD

— Ben Wyatt But Quarantined and Gay (@Maxyman250) April 21, 2020

Nothing — and I mean nothing — has soothed me in the last six weeks quite like the way Stanley Tucci making a “Negroni” on Instagram has. 🍸pic.twitter.com/LzlbE3iJWL

— Mark McDevitt (@MarkTMcDevitt) April 21, 2020

everybody – literally every single adult human in the world – would fuck stanley tucci and if they say otherwise they’re lying t.co/sPpzUjBD5T

— Jenna Guillaume⁷ (@JennaGuillaume) April 21, 2020

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