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WATCH: Gal Gadot leads star-studded cover of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’

In a clip viewed more than two million times on Instagram, the Wonder Woman star is joined by celebs including Natalie Portman, Sarah Silverman, Lenny Kravitz and Jamie Dornan

Screenshot from Gal Gadot's Twitter account, where celebs covered Imagine amid the Coronavirus outbreak
Screenshot from Gal Gadot's Twitter account, where celebs covered Imagine amid the Coronavirus outbreak

Actress Gal Gadot led a star-studded cover of John Lennon’s Imagine as celebrities including Natalie Portman and Jamie Dornan attempted to lift spirits amid the coronavirus outbreak.

In a video viewed more than two million times on Instagram, Israeli Wonder Woman star Gadot explains she has been in isolation for six days and the global crisis has left her feeling “philosophical”.

The 34-year-old added she had been inspired by a viral video from Italy – which is in lockdown after being devastated by the virus – of a man playing Imagine on his trumpet while quarantined neighbours join in from their homes.

Gadot sang the intro to Lennon’s 1971 classic before a host of celebrities took it in turns to sing portions of the song.

As well as Oscar-winning actress Portman and Northern Irish star Dornan, they include Sia, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Kravitz, Chris O’Dowd, Leslie Odom Jr, Eddie Benjamin, Ashley Benson, Lynda Carter, Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell, Norah Jones, Kaia Gerber, Cara Delevingne, Annie Mumolo, Labrinth and Maya Rudolph.

Gadot captioned the post: “We are in this together, we will get through it together.

“Let’s imagine together. Sing with us. All love to you, from me and my dear friends.”

The video soon went viral and was one of the top trending topics on Twitter in the US.

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