Amid this range of attitudes, some people begin to have ideas in their periods of isolation.
A post shared by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) on Mar 18, 2020 at 4:49pm PDT One such person was Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in the DC Universe. In an Instagram post she explains about the idea of singing ‘Imagine’, a song by John Lennon, as a way to improve people’s day with art: “I found this video of an Italian playing the trumpet on the porch … He was playing ‘Imagine’ and there is something so powerful and pure in this video,” said Gadot, who decided to make his own contribution and called a big cast to sing the song . In the video, we can see Kristen Wiig, Jamie Dornan, Mark Ruffalo, Amy Adams, James Marsden, Will Ferrell, Sia, Labrinth, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Kravitz and others. Far from a version of ‘We Are The World’ in times of coronavirus, Gal Gadot’s video touched the internet, but not in the way imagined. Although many fans supported the initiative, the ironic comments were also quite intense, mainly because the result of the editing is a Frankenstein version of the song we know.
title: “Coronavirus Gal Gadot And Other Celebrities Sing Imagine And Share Fans” ShowToc: true date: “2023-04-17” author: “Dale Rutherford”
Amid this range of attitudes, some people begin to have ideas in their periods of isolation.
A post shared by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) on Mar 18, 2020 at 4:49pm PDT One such person was Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in the DC Universe. In an Instagram post she explains about the idea of singing ‘Imagine’, a song by John Lennon, as a way to improve people’s day with art: “I found this video of an Italian playing the trumpet on the porch … He was playing ‘Imagine’ and there is something so powerful and pure in this video,” said Gadot, who decided to make his own contribution and called a big cast to sing the song . In the video, we can see Kristen Wiig, Jamie Dornan, Mark Ruffalo, Amy Adams, James Marsden, Will Ferrell, Sia, Labrinth, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Kravitz and others. Far from a version of ‘We Are The World’ in times of coronavirus, Gal Gadot’s video touched the internet, but not in the way imagined. Although many fans supported the initiative, the ironic comments were also quite intense, mainly because the result of the editing is a Frankenstein version of the song we know.