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Coronavirus: Samuel L Jackson in expletive-filled message as he tells fans to stay home

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Samuel L Jackson was brief with his coronavirus guidance as he read an instructive poem on Jimmy Kimmel Live called "Stay The F**k At Home".

The Pulp Fiction legend took to the 'stage' from the comfort of his own home, to speak with jimmy live on his chatty show. Concluding the interview, the 71-year-old announces that he has a poem that he'd like to read relating to the coronavirus epidemic that he had written himself.

The award-winning actor had previously spouted a poem by Adam Mansbach, that had sent the internet into frenzy called "Go The F**k To Sleep" which had gone viral.

Given the situation with the widespread Covid-19 and the importance of social distancing at this time, Samuel had taken the time to reform the poem to now be more

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