Steve Martin says it Martin short got Covid-19 after appearing in Saturday evening live50 special anniversary.
“Maya (Rudolph) had Covid. Marty has Covid. I wonder why? Curse Snl 50 Covid is real,” wrote Martin, 79, via Instagram along with a photo of Maya Rudolph and short, 74 years old, sharing a friendly background of kissing SNL 50: Anniversary Special In New York on Sunday, February 16th.
Martin announced that due to short illness, the pair had to delay the latest stops in their Dukes of funnytown Tourwhich would take place this weekend in Durham, North Carolina and Knoxville, Tennesses.
“Unfortunately, we have to rebuild our dates sold Durham and Knoxville on 10/17 Knoxville and 10/18 Durham. So I’m sorry for the worry. I think we will be strangest then, anyway,” Martin wrote.
Only murder in the building Duo were among the lists stars who participated in Sunday Snl Special anniversary. Including other stars Meryl Streep, Ryan Reynolds AND Blake Lively.
During the update segment of the show’s weekend, Snl regular Colin jost He joked about a healthy fear potentially by placing the special.
“Health experts are facing increased pressure this winter in the face of Covid, Flu, RSV and Norovirus outbursts, which they are calling a four-fad. a small space, ”you withdrew jost.
As well as participating in the special, short anniversary, and Streep were also in SNL50: Home Return Concert Friday, February 14, where they sat next to the comedian Amy Schumer.
“There is really no one strange to sit next to Marty Short, which I was forced to sit next to the return concert the next night,” said Schumer, 43, said People.
“I think tea is, I think Marty can be out of the market. That’s what I’m seeing. I don’t know,” Schumer added, referring to the rumored short romance and Streep.
While Schumer did not name the person who seemed to be stolen by the heart of the lot, she was overwhelmed, “perhaps like the greatest actor of our time, I don’t know.”
Schumer also made him sit by Short and Streep, 75, on Friday “was a very fun place to sit.”