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Jameela Jamil, Halima Aden and Hari Nayak: 13 global celebrities on how the Covid-19 pandemic changed their lives

SHARE We’ve all seen the social media posts that have proliferated our feeds throughout the pandemic. Celebrities the world over have kept us updated on how their lives – like those of most across the globe – have been uprooted due to Covid-19. Some successfully gained a loyal following thanks to their down-to-earth candour (see Dame Judi Dench and Tom Hanks), while others did not quite hit the mark with their inaccessible lifestyles (case in point: Gal Gadot s star-studded cover of John Lennon s Imagineor Kim Kardashian s holiday). As some countries, such as the UK and US, begin to loosen restrictions and many stars have started going back to work, we ask some of today’s biggest celebrities, from across the world and a range of industries, how Covid-19 has affected their lives, and what lessons they have learnt amid this unusual experience.

Chef Hari Nayak s journey, from popularising Indian food to starting a restaurant with Priyanka Chopra

SHARE A look at the menus he’s crafted over the years can give you a glimpse into the creative mind of Indian chef Hari Nayak. In Dubai, he’s been a culinary consultant for restaurants Masti, Bombay Bungalow and Moombai & Co. While Moombai & Co is an old-school cafe, reminiscent of traditional Irani-Parsi joints found in Mumbai, Masti, which translates to “mischief” in Hindi, is a place where saag paneer lasagne, beetroot carpaccio and butter chicken pizza can peacefully co-exist. And the chef is bringing some of that creativity straight to his newest venture. Just a month ago, Sona, which is Hindi for gold

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