Selena Gomez shared a list of movies, TV shows, Instagram accounts, songs, podcasts, and books to keep you entertained while much of the U.S. is under quarantine to contain the rapidly spreading Coronavirus. "Here are some things that I've been watching, listening to, and reading to keep me positive and help pass the time. Hope it helps!!" she wrote in her first Instagram story of several.
She started with her movie picks: Invisible Man, Jennifer's Body, American Hustle, Uncut Gems, Clueless, Sugar and Spice, After the Wedding, Zodiac, Election, and Flirting With Disaster.
And for TV shows, she recommended The Morning Show (Apple TV), Good Girls (available on Netflix), The Servant (available on Apple TV), SNL (re-runs, NBC), and The Mind Explained (Netflix). Gomez recommended Netflix's big hit 'Tiger King' on her Instagram Live when asked what she was watching, "I'm watching Tiger King on Netflix right now. Very interesting. I'm also watching Good Girls. What else? I watched The Hunt, which was a movie that was supposed to come out in theaters. That was good."
Gomez continued her list with music recommendations. A song from her ex-flame The Weeknd's new album 'After Hours' made it to the list, although not the one seemingly about her. That list was: Julia Michaels and JP Saxe's 'If the World Was Ending', Lauren Daigle's 'You Say', The Weeknd's 'Snowchild', Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes and Elevation Worship's 'The Blessing', and Roddy Ricch's 'The Box'.
For books, Gomez suggested Michelle Obama's 'Becoming', Karla Cornejo Villavicencio's 'The Undocumented Americans', and Laura Lynne Jackson's 'Signs'.
Gomez wrapped her list up with podcast recommendations. She suggests Jay Shetty's 'On Purpose', NPR's 'Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me', Oprah and Eckhart Tolle's 'A New Earth', and 'Get Sleepy'.
Coronavirus is going to be tough to fight as the deadly pathogen is spreading rapidly worldwide. The global death count has surpassed 40,000 and the only way to contain its spread is to practice social distancing, wash hands, and stay indoors. Celebrities worldwide are taking to social media to keep the morale high and suggesting different activities to counter the boredom.
Wednesday, April 01, 2020 14:37 IST