Antonio Banderas reveals he has tested positive for coronavirus

Antonio Banderas reveals he has tested positive for coronavirus in Malaga on his 60th birthday as Spain battles ‘second wave’

  • Spanish actor made the announcement on his Instagram and Twitter accounts
  • He revealed he is experiencing symptoms of fatigue as he battles the virus
  • Spain is the worst-hit nation in Europe at the moment with 314,362 known cases

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas has tested positive for coronavirus. 

Banderas, who is best known for his roles in Desperado and The Mask of Zorro, announced his diagnosis on social media. 

The actor revealed he was spending his 60th birthday in quarantine and said that he was experiencing symptoms of fatigue. 

The 60-year-old is best know for his roles in Desperado and The Mask of Zorro

Banderas reassured fans that he expected to make a full recovery in the near future.  

It is not clear where the Madrid-born actor contracted coronavirus, but, translated from Spanish his post read: ‘I feel relatively well, just a little more tired than usual’.

He said he was ‘confident that I will recover as soon as possible’ from the ‘infectious process that I suffer and that is affecting so many people around the planet’.

The actor added that he would be spending his time in isolation focusing on reading, writing and resting. 

He said he would ‘continue making plans to begin to give meaning to my newly released 60 years to which I arrive loaded with desire and enthusiasm’. 

Rising cases: Spain has suffered a severe spike in coronavirus cases in recent weeks, as this graph shows, while France, Germany and Italy have also seen upticks in new infections

Rising cases: Spain has suffered a severe spike in coronavirus cases in recent weeks, as this graph shows, while France, Germany and Italy have also seen upticks in new infections 

It is not known where Banderas is currently residing. He has homes in Spain, the US, and near Surrey in England. 

The actor’s work with Pedro Almodovar made him a star in Spain, before pop star Madonna introduced then to Hollywood. 

He carved an illustrious career with huge blockbuster films including Philadelphia, Puss in Boots, and Pain and Glory.

Banderas previously suffered a heart attack in January 2017. He later underwent surgery to insert three stents in his arteries. 

Spain is the worst-hit nation in Europe at the moment, with many of its neighbours including Italy, Germany and the UK, recommending against travelling there.