Jared Leto felt like he'd come out "to the zombie apocalypse" when he returned home from a silent retreat. The 'Suicide Squad' actor had gone on a two-week meditation trip - where he had no access to a phone, television or other media - last March and teachers made a decision not to let the participants know that the US had gone into lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, and the 49-year-old star admitted he was "shocked" to see how much things had changed when he got back to Los Angeles.
Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on 'The Tonight Show', he said: "When I went away, there were about 150 cases and just in that short amount of time, when I came out, there was a shutdown, a state of emergency, and the whole world had changed. “They made a.
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