Actor Daniel Radcliffe said that he had come under the guise of a coronavirus about him on Twitter.
Daniel Radcliffe |
The Harry Potter star coronavirus became the primary
celebrity to become a Twitter hoax when a tweet from a fake news account
falsely claimed that the actor had tested positive for coronavirus.
In an interview, the 'Harry Potter' star stated that he was
in hair and makeup before the performance of a play when reports suggested the
artist broke fake news to him.
He said: "The hair and makeup artist, a cute boy,
called Rob, walked around with a sort smile, and he was like, 'You've got
coronavirus." i used to be like, 'What? I believe! 'I don't . I just did a
play. and that they said, 'Yes, my niece only texted me. He said, 'Oh yeah,
that friend's got coronavirus. it had been considerably like, 'See for
yourself.' do not know if you ought to work with this guy.
The actor said that he was surprised by the rumor.
"I was instantly amused, quite amused by it. this is
often not the primary time I've written something crazy about me. i do not
think there was any rumor about me that was so topical, that tarnished the news
Was. Earlier this has been mostly random stuff that British newspapers said. So
it had been a touch strange. on the other hand you finish up telling a gaggle
of individuals that 'No, I even have Coronav Yrs No, I'm fine, "Starr
said.
Soon, Radcliffe, who isn't on social media, realized how far
the claim had spread.
"It wasn't really until subsequent day, until I did a
round of phone interviews, that it had been like, 'This has been taken
seriously by more people.' "I spent the entire morning just to inform
reporters. They said I did not have a coronavirus. And it had been only each
day later that Hanks said he had it," he said.
He also addressed how the whole conversation round the
coronavirus shifted.