Billy Zane said that he’s experiencing “survivor’s remorse” amid the coronavirus pandemic despite not directly knowing anyone who has lost their life.
The “Titanic” actor, who recently lent his voice to the Chicago CEO COVID-19 Coalition’s telethon event, spoke with Page Six where he revealed that he’s been struggling mentally while in quarantine in Los Angeles.The 54-year-old told the outlet that he doesn’t need to personally know anyone to be affected by the impact COVID-19 is having on the world. “It does not have to directly touch my family or friends for it to affect me,” Zane explained. “It doesn’t have to be my blood that moves me every day. "This pandemic goes beyond this nation’s borders,” he continued. “I think about the homeless,.
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