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Elisabeth Moss and More Stars Wearing Masks Amid Coronavirus

Covering all the bases? The coronavirus outbreak has spread rapidly and — just like Us — celebrities are taking precautions to stay safe. Some of Hollywood’s biggest names are being as proactive as possible during the health scare — and documenting their new rituals along the way.

As almost all Hollywood projects, such as James Bond’s No Time to Die and Disney’s Mulan, have either postponed or canceled their international runs, or halted filming completely based on location, stars all over the world are taking their safety into their own hands.

Prior to donning a face mask to give a coronavirus-themed rant via Instagram on March 24, Cardi B went viral following comments she made in another video about the pandemic. “Coronavirus, coronavirus, s–t is getting real,” she said on March 11.

Before more restrictive travel bans were put in place, model Naomi Campbell made alterations to her airport wardrobe. “Safety First NEXT LEVEL,” Campbell, 49, captioned a series of three photos that showed the lengths she was going to in order to cover herself.

She wore a full hazmat suit in the pictures posted on March 10, complete with a mask for her mouth, protective glasses and gloves on her hands.

Gwyneth Paltrow shared a selfie via Instagram on February 26 on her way to Paris with a fabric mask over her mouth. “Paranoid? Prudent? Panicked? Placid? Pandemic? Propaganda?” the Contagion actress, 47, asked her followers at the time. “Paltrow’s just going to go ahead and sleep with this thing on the plane. I’ve already been in this movie. Stay safe. Don’t shake hands. Wash hands frequently. 😷.”

As of August 5, more than 4 million cases of the coronavirus have been reported in the United States, with 159,000 deaths. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the illness primarily spreads from person to person through viral droplets. Symptoms can include fever, cough and shortness of breath.

Several states have recommended that people shelter in place at home unless they are essential workers and medical staff and to only venture out for exercise or groceries, but observe social distancing rules.

The pandemic has led many to get creative while confined to their homes, including Miley Cyrus, who launched her Instagram Live series, Bright Minded: Live With Miley. Through her virtual show, she has interviewed Selena Gomez, Reese Witherspoon and many more celebrities. Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel have taken the opportunity to shoot their respective late-night shows from home.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) are among the growing list of stars who have entertained themselves through Tik Tok, while Mindy Kaling and Bethenny Frankel have stayed busy in the kitchen.

When they do step out, stars including Emma Roberts, Usher and Demi Lovato wear masks, and in some cases disposable gloves to reduce the risk of infection.

Scroll below to see which stars have changed things up and what they’re doing to stay safe during the coronavirus outbreak.


Kristen Bell

The Good Place alum donned a floral-print face covering while chilling with her pooch on August 18. 

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JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Nick Swisher

On August 17, the married couple posed in their masks as they hopped on their first flight since March.

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Jonathan Van Ness

The Queer Eye star posted a photo to Instagram of himself wearing a mask while out and about in NYC on August 9. 

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Duchess Kate

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a floral-printed face covering while visiting Baby Basics UK headquarters in Sheffield, England, on August 4.

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Katy Perry

“Never too pregnant for a crop 💁🏼‍♀️ and never too good for a mask 😷 Get ur #SMILE game on,” the singer wrote via Instagram on July 21, while donning a matching mask and crop top inspired by her album, Smile, which drops in August.

 

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‘Jersey Shore’ Cast

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, his wife, Lauren Sorrentino, Deena Nicole Cortese and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi wore face coverings alongside costar Jenni “JWoww” Farley on July 19. They got together to celebrate her daughter Meilani’s birthday at a pool party.

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Beanie Feldstein

"WEAR. A. MASK," the Lady Bird actress urged in a fashionable Instagram photo on July 16, matching her plaid blue mask with bright blue eyeliner. "It's not political, it's lifesaving. It's caring about other people. It's being a thoughtful member of society. Please, please, please. Protect yourself, protect others."

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Pink

"I have asthma and I’m wearing TWO masks! I’m breathing fine and I’m not a selfish idiot! WEAR A MASK ITS NOT THAT HARD. 👍🏽 happy Monday," the "So What" singer captioned a selfie via Instagram on July 14. 

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Kaia Gerber

The model showcased her chic mask while joining a protest alongside Black Lives Matter activists amid nationwide demonstrations for equal rights in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death. "Justice hall, 211 w temple every wednesday #defundthepolice #blmla #bldpwr," she wrote via Instagram on July 13.

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Rita Ora

"I think I might be the worst tourist in the world," the "For You" songstress teased via Instagram on July 7, showing off a handful of snapshots from her socially distanced getaway to Paris. "Also I had to pop out of the car for a quick snap. Anyway this is all I got 😂🤯."

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Chelsea Handler

Total bookworm! The former Chelsea Lately host took to Instagram on July 7 to share some of her favorite quarantine reads that helped her "understand a culture and history I didn’t know enough about" amid nationwide Black Lives Matter protests — and wore a protective mask that encouraged her followers to get out the vote.

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Emma Roberts

"The full moon makes me do most things but I wear a mask because I want to and so should you! 🤍😷✔️🌙🌝🖤 #wearadamnmask please," the pregnant Unfabulous alum wrote via Instagram on July 3 alongside a black-and-white selfie. Roberts wore a pair of black sunglasses and a floral mask to cover her face, posing casually in a "Full Moon made me do it" sweatshirt.

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Lady Gaga

"Be yourself, but wear a mask," the singer wrote via Instagram on July 23. "I believe in being kind to yourself, the community, and the planet. I challenge my awesome friends to show off their mask game!"

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Jenna Dewan

"I #wearadamnmask for my family. For our grandparents. To keep my community safe. For Black and Brown communities who are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19," the Step Up star wrote via Instagram on July 3, captioning a photo of herself holding her son, Callum. "For all workers and healthcare workers who are bravely serving our communities. Because we all need to come together and do whatever we can TOGETHER. Be safe this holiday weekend."

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Nicky Hilton

"Please #wearadamnmask," the designer captioned a selfie on July 3. "My mask protects you and your mask protects me. Wearing a mask in public is not a political statement. It is about saving lives."

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Olivia Wilde

The Booksmart director repeated DJ Khaled’s motivational phrase while taking part in the #wearadamnmask challenge on July 2. "Another one," she teased via Instagram in her third mask-clad selfie of the day.

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Molly Sims

The Australian model and her brood crossed off the most important items on their travel checklist — mask, wipes, hand sanitizer and "stress at an all time high" — before they headed to Kentucky on July 2.

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Katie Stevens

The Bold Type star gave her followers "another reminder to #wearadamnmask" in July as cases of COVID-19 continued to surge throughout the country.

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Busy Philipps

"Don't have to challenge me to #wearamask because you know I'm all about it," the Dawson's Creek alum wrote via Instagram in July. "Also - can we discuss how these social media challenges ALWAYS make me feel like I'm in high school again and NOT one of the cool kids?! Well - whatever - I'm not waiting for someone to tag me in some thing anymore - I'm DOING IT MYSELF! #wearthedamnmask #wearamask #weareinthistogether."

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Mindy Kaling

“So many things right now can feel scary at times and out of our control,” Kaling wrote via Instagram on June 30. “One thing I can control is to #WearaDamnMask whenever we are in public.” The Office alum challenged seven of her friends to post a masked selfie to help spread the word amid the health crisis and then asked her followers to do the same.

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Diane Kruger

The National Treasure actress took part in the #WearADamnMask challenge on Instagram on June 30, posting a photo of herself while sitting in her car. “PEOPLE !! Don’t be stupid. PLEASE ! Let’s protect each other ! Wear. A. Mask,” she captioned the snap.

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Kristin Cavallari

The Laguna Beach alum shared a selfie of herself rocking an Uncommon James mask via her Instagram Story on June 30. All proceeds from the face coverings, which sold out in one day, go to the Mother to Mother charity.

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Jennifer Aniston

The Friends alum called for people to stay safe amid the coronavirus pandemic by sharing a mask selfie on June 30. “If you care about human life, please... just #wearadamnmask 😷 and encourage those around you to do the same ❤️,” she wrote via Instagram.

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Patrick Dempsey

“It’s a Beautiful Day to Save Lives,” the Grey’s Anatomy alum wrote via Instagram on June 29, channeling his inner Dr. Derek Shepherd. “#WearAMask #COVID19 #YourActionsSaveLives.”

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Mandy Moore

The This Is Us actress urged her followers to “be a kind human and wear a mask, please,” via Instagram on June 29. “It’s not a political statement. It should be a normalized act of hygiene and common consideration of our fellow citizens,” she captioned her colorful mask selfie. “It’s one of the only proven preventive measures we have (besides hand washing and social distancing)....So why not? This isn’t forever but we are still in the middle of this battle. #wearamask.”

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Amanda Seyfried

The Mamma Mia star outlined “some benefits to wearing a mask” in an Instagram post on June 29, alongside a snap of herself wearing a face covering and hugging her dog Finn. “1. they’re a new means of expressing yourself (design your own- like mine @warchildusa),” she wrote. “2. no one can smell your coffee breath 3. salad in your teeth? no one’ll know! 4. Pimples can hide, too. 5. You’re much less vulnerable to viruses and germs 6. (my favorite) you’re much less contagious to others if you’re sick! Anti-maskers are the laziest. Better safe than sorry AMIRIGHT.”

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Reese Witherspoon

“Hey Everybody! Wearing a mask is not a political statement. It means you care about other people’s health and safety,” the Legally Blonde star wrote via Twitter on June 26. “Be KIND, wear a mask!”

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Sarah Michelle Gellar

“I got my kiss,” the Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum wrote via Instagram on June 24, alongside a photo of her sharing a kiss through a mask with birthday girl Selma Blair.

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Alyssa Milano

"Show me your masks! Masks keep people safe and healthy," she tweeted on May 23, with a photo of her crocheted masks. "Show me yours! Ready? Go!"

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Lizzo

"Welcome to summer 2020," the singer wrote on Instagram on May 23, showing off her body in a bikini but still wearing a mask.

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Heidi Klum

“On my way .... rehearsal #GNTM Finale 😷❤️ #ichbingermanysnexttopmodel2020,” the TV host wrote via Instagram on May 19, showing off her scarf face covering while on set of Germany’s Next Top Model.

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Christie Brinkley

The supermodel wore a black-and-white face mask while showing off her “gorgeous peony” in her garden on May 19.

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Kelly Osbourne

Osbourne paid homage to her dad, Ozzy Osbourne, and his band, Black Sabbath, by rocking a mask with their name on it on May 18. “Are you guys loving this @blacksabbath mask as much as I am?” she asked her Instagram followers.

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Jason Tartick and Kaitlyn Bristowe

The Bachelor Nation couple wore matching Buffalo Bills masks on May 17, in honor of Tartick’s hometown football team. “Sick masks,” Bristowe captioned the sporty selfie.

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Cindy Crawford

"Social distancing but make it fashion," the model captioned a photo of herself wearing a tie-dye blouse with a matching mask via Instagram on May 13.

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Amy Schumer

“We’ve got this,” the comedian captioned a photo of herself fulling covering her face with her floral mask on May 11.

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Neil Patrick Harris

“I found face gear that compliments my phone,” the How I Met Your Mother alum wrote via Instagram on May 11. “Haunted Mansion for the win. 🎼 Grim Grinning Ghosts, come out to social distannnce..! 🎶 Mask by @imafoolishmortal 👍🏼👍🏼.”

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Jordin Sparks

“DJ loves his ‘dinaher max’ design,” Sparks wrote via Instagram on April 22, alongside a photo of her family wearing custom masks made by her mom, Jodi Jackson. “I can’t with how he says it. It just melts me. 😫😍 Thank you, @jodijax for making these for us. It makes us feel closer to you. Can’t wait to hug you, mom!! I love you. ♥️”

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Jodie Sweetin

“I mean... if I have to wear a mask, it might as well be f--king awesome,” the Fuller House star wrote via Instagram on April 21, alongside a photo of herself rocking a Golden Girls mask. “Because let’s not forget: We’ve GOT to keep our national treasure @bettymwhite safe!! Don’t mess around people!! #saferathome #expressyourself #goldengirls #imadorothy #makinitwork.”

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Kerry Washington

“Quarantine but make it fashion,” the Scandal alum wrote via Instagram on April 8, showing off her mask selfie. “😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘 to the @themeanchick for making me this adorable mask. The ladies in my house all have matching ones and we loooooove them ❤️Remember!!! just because you’re not feeling symptoms doesn’t mean that you can’t be spreading the virus! #ABC #AlwaysBeCovering!”

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Farrah Abraham

The Teen Mom alum and her daughter, Sophia, felt “#JoeExotic vibes” when donning tiger-print face masks on April 1.

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Cardi B

On March 24, the “Money” rapper did an entire Instagram video rant about COVID-19 while wearing a face mask. In an earlier video update she did about the pandemic, she went viral for the way she said “coronavirus.” 

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O.J. Simpson

The retired NFL star donned a face mask while grocery shopping on March 6, captioning the Twitter update, “Coronavirus? Who’s afraid?”

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Kim Kardashian

The KKW Beauty mogul wore a face mask in February while traveling with an emergency preparedness kit called Judy. 

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Erykah Badu

The “Bag Lady” singer proved that we all can still be stylish while facing the coronavirus pandemic. In an Instagram video from March 12, Badu was seen going down an escalator in a hazmat suit decked out in the Louis Vuitton logo. “Social Distancing Couture by E.Badu Bootleg Hazmet,” she captioned the post.

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Naomi Campbell

The model shared two different posts via Instagram of herself dressed in a full hazmat suit, goggles and safety mask while at the airport on March 10. “Safety first,” she captioned the first image. “Safety First NEXT LEVEL,” she wrote on the next group of images that showed off her purple gloves for an added layer for travel protection.

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Howie Mandel

“Viral #safety,” Mandel wrote via Instagram on March 9, alongside a video of himself saying he no longer feels “comfortable” at a mall or the movies, which have since shuttered. He also shared a picture of himself with a bike helmet on and carrying toilet paper that read, “Stores out of water and masks.”

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Steve Harvey

The Family Feud host and his wife, Marjorie Harvey, sported blinged-out masks while flying on February 28. The former talk show host also made sure fans could see he had hand sanitizer with him while in his seat.

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Kate Hudson

The Almost Famous actress shared a snap of herself on board an airplane on February 25 with a blanket around her and a mask covering her mouth for protection from the virus and germs. “Travel. 2020. #😳,” she wrote at the time.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

“En route to Paris. Paranoid? Prudent? Panicked? Placid? Pandemic? Propaganda? Paltrow’s just going to go ahead and sleep with this thing on the plane,” the Goop founder wrote via social media on February 26, showing off her new travel gear. “I’ve already been in this movie,” she added joking about 2011’s Contagion. “Stay safe. Don’t shake hands. Wash hands frequently.”

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Selena Gomez

“Momma and I being tourists. We take great pictures. OH and we went to CrimeCon! Love you Chicago and the bean,” the Disney Channel alum wrote via Instagram on February 25 alongside a group of pictures of herself and her mom traveling together. In one image, she revealed that she was wearing a mask over her mouth while sitting in the Chicago airport.

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Brody Jenner

While traveling internationally on February 18 to attend a friend’s wedding, the Hills: New Beginnings star opted for a full mouth mask on the airplane.

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Bella Hadid

The model shared an airplane selfie of herself wearing a face mask and hat while traveling internationally on Alitalia air on February 23.

Given the constantly evolving nature of COVID-19, Us Weekly wants our readers to have access to the most accurate resources. For the most up-to-date coronavirus information, guidance, and support, consult the CDCWHO, and information from local public health officials. If you’re experiencing coronavirus symptoms, call your primary care provider for medical advice.

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