'Cheerleader' Jamie Lee Curtis has COVID-19 and will bow out of awards events

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Jamie Lee Curtis has COVID-19 and will bow out of awards events

The actor has done horror, comedy and now crazy sci-fi action with “Everything All at Once.” She’s fine with all of it. “If I feel something, then I know I can perform it,” she says.“I’m glad that there are all these home tests available so that I didn’t go to the @americanfilminstitute lunch and spread my germs.

Exceeding last summer‘s surge, Los Angeles County has seen an uptick in coronavirus cases, and the number of COVID-19 deaths reported weekly in the county this weekfor the seven-day period that ended Wednesday, which exceeds the summer peak of 122 deaths for the week that ended Aug. 6. That tally was the worst in 10 months. Actress Jamie Lee Curtis reflects on her mother Janet Leigh’s thoughts on #MeToo given Leigh’s work with Alfred Hitchcock, who has been accused of misconduct.

Curtis was nominated for the supporting actress in a motion picture Golden Globe for her role in the multiverse-hopping “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” but the prize ultimately went Tuesday to “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” star Angela Bassett. Curtis walked the rain-soaked carpet at the Beverly Hilton inShe was seated alongside many fellow celebrities in the hotel’s crowded International Ballroom forand cameras caught her throwing her hands in the air with glee when Yeoh won her award.

“Once a cheerleader. ALWAYS a cheerleader. My Bae won a Golden Globe. Her first nomination and win,” she wrote on

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