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Salman Khan tests negative for Covid-19, will shoot for Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar

Murtuza Iqbal

Yesterday, it was reported that Salman Khan’s driver and two staff members have been tested positive for Covid-19, and the actor and his family members have isolated themselves.


Now, according to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Salman and his family members have tested negative, and the actor will be shooting for Bigg Boss 14 Weekend Ka Vaar today.

A source told the tabloid, “The staff members, who are showing very mild symptoms, have been admitted to a city hospital. Their treatment is being taken care of by Salman. He was not in immediate contact with either the driver or his cooks but was anxious for a few days. However, he has shown no symptoms for over the last seven days and so, is all geared up for the Bigg Boss shoot today at Filmcity Studio.”

Reportedly, more safety measures will be taken on the sets of the show. The source added, “Salman will only be surrounded by his personal team, masked and equipped with sanitisation products.”

We are sure fans of Salman would be happy to know that the actor has been tested negative for Covid-19.

Talking about his movies, Salman has films like Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, Antim, Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali, and Kick 2 lined-up. A few weeks ago, he wrapped up the shooting of Radhe, and it is said that he will soon start shooting for Antim in which he plays the role of a Sikh cop.

Meanwhile, there have been reports of Tiger 3, but YRF has not yet announced the film officially. It is also said that Salman will be seen in a cameo in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan and Aamir Khan starrer Laal Singh Chaddha.

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Taylor Swift is shown in tears in backstage footage after meeting survivors and families connected to the Southport stabbing attack. The private meeting took place months after the July 2024 incident, which happened at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop and claimed the lives of three young girls.
In the footage, Swift cries in her dressing room as her mother, Andrea, tries to comfort her. Already dressed for the show, she then prepares to perform a three-and-a-half-hour set at London’s Wembley Stadium. Speaking later at the New York premiere of her six-part Disney+ documentary, she says she felt a duty to create “some form of escape” for fans following the tragedy.

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Swift says performing after the attack required emotional stamina. The series shows her reflecting on the pressures of her job, explaining that she must both process her feelings and keep lifting her energy for the crowd. The Wembley concert also marked her return to the stage after cancelling three shows in Vienna because of a terrorist threat. She says her team had “dodged a massacre situation” after the CIA uncovered a plot to detonate a bomb at the venue. After two decades of performing, Swift admits that fearing for her fans’ safety is a new and unsettling reality.

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