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Actor Daniel Radcliffe says he was amused by the coronavirus hoax about him on Twitter.

The “Harry Potter” star became the first celebrity to become a coronavirus Twitter hoax when a tweet from a fake BBC News account falsely claimed that the actor had tested positive for coronavirus.

In an interview with Vulture, the “Harry Potter” star said that he had been in hair and make-up before a play performance when the artist broke the fake news to him, reports eonline.com.

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He said: “The hair and makeup artist, a lovely guy called Rob, turned around with a sort of knowing smile, and he was like, ‘You’ve got coronavirus’. I was like, ‘What?! I’m sure I don’t. I just did a play’. And he said, ‘Yeah, my niece just texted me. She said, ‘Oh, yeah, that dude’s got coronavirus’. It was very much like, ‘Watch yourself. I don’t know if you should work with this guy. He’s got coronavirus’.”

The actor said he was amused by the rumour.