Josh Groban, Mick Jagger, Hugh Jackman, Gayle King, more stars reveal

17 JUNE, 2022

By Monu Jha

With the 2021 vaccine push, 2022 has reckoned the return of crowded, maskless events, including those packed full of celebrities.

Mick Jagger tested positive ahead of The Rolling Stones' concert stop in Amsterdam, causing the show to be canceled, the band announced June 13.

Hugh Jackman revealed on June 13, a day after attending and performing at the 2022 Tony Awards, that he had once again tested positive for COVID-19.

The "CBS Mornings" co-host said she had hoped for "another false alarm" because she has had "two of those before," but not this time.

Pop parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic was forced to postpone two of his shows in May 2022 after testing positive for the virus.

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel announced on May 17 via Twitter that he tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time that month

Eric Clapton discovered he had COVID shortly after his performance at Royal Albert Hall in London on May 8, according to a statement on Clapton's Facebook page. "

"Along with other members of his band and crew, Lindsey contracted Covid-19 at the end of his latest North American tour, forcing that to end prematurely.

Kelly Ripa posted about her positive COVID-19 test on her Instagram story May 9.

On May 10, Bill Gates tweeted he tested positive for COVID and was experiencing mild symptoms.

Stephen Colbert confirmed he tested positive for COVID-19 via Twitter on April 21. 

Amy Schumer shared a video on Instagram May 9 of her "incredible Elizabeth Holmes voice" due to her COVID-19 diagnosis.

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