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Priyanka Chopra’s coronavirus worries for husband Nick Jonas, Will Smith’s ‘Fresh Prince’ reunion and more

Daily celebrity and royal briefs to keep you up to date in the age of coronavirus


UPDATED APRIL 30, 2020 1:38 PM EDT
New York & Company Celebrates Store Opening With Eva Mendes© GettyImages
Eva Mendes’ daughter with Ryan Gosling, Amada, just turned four while on lockdown
  •  Priyanka Chopra has revealed that she and husband Nick Jonas took very early precautions against COVID-19 very early. The Quantico actress told Vogue that she first became aware of the  coronavirus  at the World Economic Forum in January and decided to take action. “We felt it was important to go into quarantine almost immediately. [We] made sure our family was taken care of – we checked in on people and explained what the coronavirus was,” she explained. She later added: “I’m so grateful we’re together at this time, and that we weren’t stuck in different parts of the world because we both travel so much.”
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air cast reunites April 2020© Snapchat
Will Smith got the cast of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air together for his Snapchat show ‘Will at Home’
  • The cast of Will Smith’s classic ‘90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air have reunited for the final episode Hollywood star’s Snapchat series, Will from Home. Alfonso Ribeiro, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Daphne Maxwell Reid and Joseph Marcell participated in the gathering, which is the first part of the show’s two-part finale. During the episode, the cast discussed Jazzy Jeff’s battle with coronavirus and paid tribute to on-screen patriarch James Avery – Uncle Phil – who died in 2014. Part two can be seen on Snapchat today, Thursday April 30.
  • Pregnant Katy Perry isn’t sending fiancé Orlando Bloom out to the grocery store to get food she’s craving because of fears of bringing the virus home. The pop star, who is expecting a girl with her actor fiancé, told Good Morning America: “It’s like, ‘Do you really want that watermelon? Do you really need that orange? Do you really need that pickle...? Do you really wanna risk your life for a pickle?’”
  •  Kaia Gerber has shared some lockdown advice: 1) Get dressed and 2) Pamper yourself with self-care. “For me, it’s been really important to get ready every day even though I’m not going anywhere,”  Cindy Crawford ’s model daughter told Elle. “That’s been one of the biggest things keeping me sane – having that routine…. I’m just getting myself out of bed, showering, and doing my skincare routine.”
  •  Charmed   star Holly Marie Combs is grieving the death of her grandfather from COVID-19. The 89-year-old died one day after his 66th wedding anniversary, the actress revealed in a series of social media posts in which she criticized the Trump administration’s response to the pandemic.
  • The Tribeca Film Festival has announced who has scored awards, despite the fact public screenings for NYC movie extravaganza were canceled. The 19th edition of the film fest had been set to take place April 15-26, but instead, select programming was available online. And the winners are...

The Founders Award for Best US Narrative Feature: The Half of It

Best International Narrative Feature: The Hater

Best Documentary Feature: Socks On Fire

The Nora Ephron Award: Director Ruthy Pribar for Asia

 For more updates, check out yesterday’s briefs with news on Meghan Markle, Camila Cabello and more.