Coronavirus: All the Celebrities Who Have Tested Positive for COVID-19
Ava Hudson
Updated on March 29, 2026
“If you’re not in a mask and that person is not in a mask, and they have COVID and have no idea—because, by the way, I had no idea that I had it for six days [and] my friend had no idea that she had it when she gave it to me—anticipate that you will likely get it in an environment like that,” she continued, warning against going to a public gym to work out.
Tiffany Haddish
The comedian opened up about being tested “12 times” to Dr. Anthony Fauci in a recent YouTube video on the star’s page.
“I was working on a movie, and someone in the movie contracted coronavirus,” Haddish told Fauci, per People. “I was not in direct contact with them, but they sent all of us home; we stopped the movie. They suggested I go get tested. I got tested, got the results back two days later. They said I didn’t have the coronavirus.”
Then she found out another person she knew contracted the coronavirus. “Get the tests the second time. I’m not feeling any symptoms or anything, and it comes back like two days later, and they said I did have the coronavirus,” she said. “Then I went and tested again, didn’t have the virus, and then I got tested for antibodies, they said I had antibodies. That was three months ago, I’ve been tested 12 times now because I’ve been working and everything.”
Haddish added that she got tested one more time for the virus and the antibodies and came up negative for both. “So I think I’m superhuman.”
Robert Pattinson (reportedly)
Robert Pattinson has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, halting production of The Batman, according to Vanity Fair.
“A member of The Batman production has tested positive for COVID-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols. Filming is temporarily paused,” Warner Bros. shared in a statement. However, Vanity Fair reportedly confirmed through “highly placed” sources that the “member” is Pattinson.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
The Rock posted a video message on Instagram to let his fans know he, his wife (Lauren Hashian), and their two young daughters all tested positive for COVID-19. He says they contracted the virus from family friends.