Ever since “The Big Bang Theory” ended in 2019, Mayim Bialik has stayed more than busy. Known for playing Amy Farrah Fowler on the show, the equally socially awkward love interest of Sheldon Cooper, her intellectual pursuits also extend to real life. Bialik earned her PhD in neuroscience from UCLA in 2007, and started her podcast, “Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown,” in 2021. That same year, she also began sharing “Jeopardy!” hosting duties with former champion Ken Jennings, making her the first female host in the show’s history (to mixed reviews).
Before she took on a more stable situation, she told Fox News, “I think this is the most notable thing, you know, that I will at any point do in my profession. Clearly [it’s] a gigantic misfortune to not have Alex Trebek as a component of ‘Peril!’ but rather I likewise think, particularly as a lady, I’m extremely complimented to be even considered for a visitor job.” While nothing has been affirmed, Bialik is purportedly in converses with have the forthcoming “VIP Jeopardy” side project too.
In 2022, Bialik praised her first time at the helm, “As They Made Us,” additionally delivering and composing the film. Sadly, she’ll immediately need to make a stride back from her many tasks. After a new declaration about her wellbeing, it seems as though the entertainer’s late spring is starting off with a bang, and a major one at that.
On June 20, Mayim Bialik reported that she’d tried positive for COVID-19. In an Instagram Live on her “Bialik Breakdown” podcast account, the entertainer shared her contemplations on the disease. Bialik spent a decent part of the Live appearance off every one of the normal cures she’s been using: lemon juice, ginger, turmeric, zinc, magnesium, colloidal silver, D3, Thieves oil, Scope mouthwash, L-ascorbic acid, and … graham saltines and dull chocolate? Bialik didn’t say in the event that she was really trying every one of the strategies she shared, and given the several things she could have been kidding.
Getting ahead of any potential backlash, she added, “I’m not at all trying to make light of any aspect of this. I know there are people who do not have resources or care, and it’s something I’ve been following since the beginning of COVID.” Bialik expressed regret about letting her guard down over the past few months, saying, “I’m feeling a lot of fear. Why did I think that anything was fine, ever?” She also noted how divisive of a subject the virus can be, saying, “I’m not gonna get political. That’s just my experience, it’s no joke.”
Up to this point, the entertainer was marked as against vax because of old remarks she made in 2009. She later explained her position in 2015, and in 2020 she at last set out to settle it with a 10-brief video underwriting immunizations, including for COVID. While Bialik is immunized now, her new battle actually reminds all of us to watch out.