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According to The New York Post, a fake Twitter news account with the handle name, @BBCNewsTonight, a non-affiliate of the actual British news publication, released a statement claiming that the London-born actor did contract the COVID-19 virus. Unfortunately, the fake news spread like wildfire throughout the internet which eventually found its way back to Radcliffe who is currently working a play production set.
Radcliffe was forced to break his silence about his wrongful diagnosis during a brief phone interview on the Australian radio show, Smallzy’s Surgery this past Wednesday, according to Entertainment Tonight. During the conversation, the actor turned political activist denied the claims that he had the coronavirus and even joked on himself about his peculiar aesthetic calling himself "ill-looking." According to audio Radcliffe cleared the air about the hoax and even revealed the first time he heard about the rumor, stating:
"I walked into the hair and makeup room on a play yesterday, and the makeup artist was like, ‘My niece has just texted me and told me you’ve got corona." Radcliffe continued bringing up the source of the rumor, "I think it was on a fake BBC account, but then enough people saw it... That is the internet."
Radcliffe joked about his pale look, continuing:
"I think it’s just because I look ill all the time, so you can believably say it about me. 'Cause I’m very pale, but, you know, flattered they chose me."
Fortunately, Daniel Radcliffe has escaped the clutches of the coronavirus. Unfortunately, the same can not be said for Tom Hanks and wife, Rita Wilson, as well as NBA players, Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert who all tested positive for the coronavirus recently.
Check out the clip of Radcliffe declaring his negative test status from COVID-19 in the Instagram post provided below.