Sir Tom Jones has form in self-isolation, having spent a significant chunk of his childhood cooped up at home. The 79-year-old singer spent two years confined to a terraced house in Wales after testing positive for tuberculosis.
Taking part in the One World: Together At Home gig last week, the It's Not Unusual crooner and The Voice UK judge grew emotional as he reflected on the years spent in quarantine.
He said: "I've lived a long time, I've seen a lot of things, I've experienced a lot of things. "Like this house, for instance, right here, that's 44 Laura Street, where I was born and brought up.
I was isolated there for two years with tuberculosis in that house, and I thought that was bad then. "But the National Health Service helped me