Actor Hugh Jackman, who took root in April, contracted COVID-19

Actor Hugh Jackman, who took root in April, contracted COVID-19

Australian actor Hugh Jackman, best known for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series, has contracted the coronavirus. He announced this to subscribers on social networks in a video that he posted on December 28.

“I just want you to hear it from me. I have tested positive for COVID-19. Mild symptoms (sore throat and runny nose), but I look forward to getting back on stage as soon as possible! I wish you love in a happy and healthy new year! ” – he said.

Jackman stars in the classic Broadway musical The Musical Man. The actor tested positive for the coronavirus after co-star Sutton Foster fell ill last week and was replaced by a stunt double. Foster is expected to return to the stage on January 2, Jackman on January 6 at the earliest. The producers announced that all screenings for the musical have been canceled until January 1, Reuters reported.

“The Music Man” is previewing ahead of its official premiere on February 10th. The demand for tickets was high, despite the official maximum price of $ 699 (for speculators, the cost reaches $ 2 thousand).

Hugh Jackman was vaccinated against the coronavirus in early April 2021. The actor then published several photos with the doctor Jackie Gia, who gave him an injection. Jackman posted footage in social network, joking that in some places the superpower of Wolverine cannot cope, and has collected thousands of likes.

In August, Jackman shared with Izvestia the details of filming Lisa Joy’s debut film Memories. The leading actor agreed to participate without reading the script.

Source: IZ

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