A day after going public with his coronavirus diagnosis, actor Hugh Sheridan has given a surprising update to his condition.
Posting a shirtless modelling shot to his Instagram account last night, Sheridan explained he’d tested negative to COVID-19 and that his earlier test “looks very much like it was a false positive, which makes a lot of sense.”
The actor, who is currently in hotel quarantine in Sydney after flying in from the US two weeks ago, revealed yesterday in a“I’ve been quiet for the last few days cause I’ve been feeling all the varied emotions about my positive Covid test,” Sheridan wrote. Understandably the actor is feeling down but he decided to go public with his positive result in a bid “to help release stigma around guys talking about feeling blue”.
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