Many of us are trying to figure our way through this whole self-isolation process, attempting to do our bit to quell the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
That includes celebrities, practicing social distancing in their undeniably plush homes, but going through it all the same. On Wednesday, Wonder Womanstar Gal Gadot decided to reach out to some of her celebrity friends for a socially-distanced singalong of John Lennon's "Imagine," featuring the likes of her Wonder Woman 1984co-star Kristen Wiig, Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Kravitz, Natalie Portman, Sia, Jimmy Fallon, Maya Rudolph, Will Ferrell, and a bunch more.
SEE ALSO: 7 ways to help quell coronavirus-related anxiety"Day six in self-quarantine, and I gotta say that these past few days got me feeling a bit philosophical," said Gadot in her Instagram video. "This virus has affected the entire world. Everyone. Doesn't matter who you are, where you're from. We're all this together."
Gadot said she was inspired to create the video by seeing a video of a man in Italy playing Lennon's song on a trumpet on his balcony during the country's total lockdown.
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Even if it's a bit cringe, it's well-intentioned, and though there was a big ol' opportunityfor some vital fundraising here, everyone's doing what they can right now to get from one day to the next.
Galdot and friends aren't the only celebrities connecting with people on social media during this time — it's worth watching Judi Dench's message for a little day-brightener.
COVID-19 – the disease caused by coronavirus – has infected over 207,000 people. More than 8,600 people have died.
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