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Antonio Banderas shares he has contracted coronavirus on his 60th birthday

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Antonio Banderas has COVID-19 on his 60th birthday. The Spanish actor informed his fans of the sad news on Twitter on Monday.

Plans for his 60th birthday have been delayed following his diagnosis. Translated from Spanish, he wrote: "I want to make public that today, August 10, I am forced to celebrate my 60th birthday following quarantine after having tested positive for the Covid-19 disease, caused by the coronavirus." Antonio reassured fans he was feeling OK but he admitted he was feeling a little more tired than usual.

However, the leading star was confident he will make a full recovery soon. The global star expressed his sympathy to everyone whose lives have been impacted by coronavirus.

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