Friday, March 20, 2020

Gal Gadot Shares A Montage Of 25 Celebs Singing ‘Imagine’ By John Lennon While In Self-Isolation

Many of us are going through major changes in our day to day lives due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Health organizations and governments all over the world are suggesting people self-isolate or at least keep social distancing. Therefore, it’s no surprise that people seek to keep connections and attempt to make the best of the situation while also uplifting the spirits of others.

Since no one gets a free pass with the virus, even celebrities are staying home behind closed doors and are trying to figure out the best ways to keep in touch with their audiences and also to spread some cheer along with meaningful, uplifting messages. Gal Gadot is amongst them with her latest Instagram post where she shared a montage of her and a bunch of her celebrity friends (among them Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Fallon, Sia, and many others) singing John Lennon’s “Imagine”.

Gal Gadot recently shared a video montage of her and 24 celebrity pals singing John Lennon’s famous song “Imagine”

Gadot shared that the last few days in self-isolation got her feeling a little bit philosophical, since this novel virus has affected the whole world. “Doesn’t matter who you are, where you are from, we’re all in this together,” she said. She came up with the idea for making this video montage of her and her celebrity friends singing “Imagine” by John Lennon after seeing a video of an Italian man playing this song on a trumpet in his balcony, for other quarantined people to hear and enjoy. “It was something so powerful and pure,” Gadot said.

She got the idea after seeing a video of a man playing “Imagine” on a trumpet from his balcony in Italy during the quarantine



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