Celebrities struggle to strike right tone in isolation videos
A coterie of stars led by Gal Gadot became a laughingstock after dropping an awkward cover of John Lennon's Imagine, including Zoe Kravitz perched by her fireplace while others appeared to be meandering across their estates. – Social media pic, May 2, 2020.
AS the coronavirus pandemic has forced populations worldwide indoors, many celebrities have harnessed their star power to try and raise spirits online, dubbing the illness a great unifier. But, expressions of solidarity have rung hollow for some social media users fatigued by content that’s perhaps well-intentioned but backdropped by hot tubs, crackling fireplaces or backyard pools.
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