Jimmy Kimmel announced he tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time on Tuesday, two weeks after members of his family contracted the virus.
Jimmy Kimmel announced he tested positive for COVID-19 again on Tuesday. The host, 54, revealed the news in a tweet, confirming he was 'feeling fine' and John Mulaney and Andy Samberg would fill in for him on his late night show. 'I'm such a positive person, I tested positive AGAIN,' the star tweeted.
His latest announcement comes just two weeks after he opted to sit out on taping his show after his family comes down with COVID-19. In a tweet earlier this month, the dad-of-four joked: 'Our daughter brought us covid '. His latest announcement comes just two weeks after he opted to sit out of taping his show after his family comes down with the virus
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