‘The Big Bang Theory’ star once had Covid-19

‘The Big Bang Theory’ star once had Covid-19

Actor Jim Parsons and his partner Todd Spiewak said they tested positive for Covid-19 but have recovered.

On the evening of September 29, Parsons said on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: “Todd and I were both infected in March, but didn’t know it was Covid-19. We just thought it was a common cold. After that, we loss of taste and smell”. The two people were sick for about six weeks and gradually recovered.

Recently, the two avoided the epidemic at their home in California. Parsons said he doesn’t do much other than eat and drink all day. He also had his hair dyed and cut at home by his partner.

Jim Parsons, born in 1973, is famous for his role as Sheldon Cooper in the comedy series The Big Bang Theory. He and Todd Spiewak have been together for more than 14 years and got married in 2017.

The United States, as of September 30, had more than 7.4 million people positive for Coivd-19. Among them, more than 210 thousand have died. Many Hollywood stars such as Tom Hanks, Olga Kurylenko, Idris Elba have also been infected.

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