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The Scoop for March 25, 2020

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The Scoop for March 25, 2020

Arnold Schwarzenegger is doing his part during the coronavirus pandemic. Arnie just donated one million dollars to the Frontline Responders Fund to help provide medical professionals with critical supplies such as masks, gowns and gloves.
If you want to join Arnie in helping, you can do so RIGHT HERE.


Celebs are taking this social distancing thing seriously. Oprah had to move her man Stedman out of their house because he had been in Chicago until this past Thursday.
Stedman was a bit confused as to why he was relegated to the guest house, but Oprah let him know pretty quickly what social distancing means. He doesn’t get to share a bed with her when he just came from Chicago on an airplane filled with strangers who could be infected.
I like to think of Oprah sliding peanut butter sandwiches under the door to feed him twice a day.


I know I’ve been talking about celebs and Covid-19 a lot lately, but I think Ryan Reynolds puts the whole celebrities commenting on the coronavirus into perspective.
Celebs are the ones who will lead us through this… right after, well basically everyone else.
Thanks to those of you out there who continue to provide those essential services everyone is counting on: grocery store employees, restaurants, delivery drivers, health care workers, everyone, thank you for doing what you’re doing.


 

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