Canadian singer Bryan Adams tests positive for COVID after flying to Italy
- Bryan Adams, 62, revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving at Milan's Malpensa Airport
- He was due to attend events for the Pirelli 2022 calendar, which he shot, but it is unknown if he will be able to attend those events
- This is the second time the star has tested positive for the virus, originally contracting it in October. Patients can test positive for up to three months
Bryan Adams was born on 5 November 1959 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada[18][19] to Elizabeth Jane (née Watson) and Captain Conrad J. Adams,[18] who emigrated to Canada from Plymouth, England in the 1950s.[20] Adams' father, a Sandhurst officer in the British Army, joined the Canadian Army and later worked as a United Nations peacekeeping observer and as a Canadian foreign service diplomat.[20] Adams travelled with his parents to diplomatic postings in Lisbon, Portugal (where he attended the American International School of Lisbon)[21] and Vienna, Austria (where he attended the American International School of Vienna), during the 1960s, and to Tel Aviv, Israel during the early 1970s.[22][23]
Raised in Ottawa, Adams attended Colonel By Secondary School in the Beacon Hill neighbourhood of East Ottawa.[24] In 1974, Adams, his mother, and younger brother Bruce moved to North Vancouver, while his father was posted abroad. While there, he attended Argyle Secondary School.[25][26]
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