Hugh Jackman 'frustratingly' tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Tony Awards in New York

Hugh Jackman took to Instagram to share a video where he revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

The actor who recently attended Tony Awards 2022 in New York.

The actor addressed his diagnosis in the video and said,

"I wanted you guys to hear it from me first that unfortunately this morning I have frustratingly tested positive for COVID again."

Jackman, who currently stars as Professor Harold Hill in Meredith Willson's

The Music Man on Broadway, added that his standby Max Clayton will fill in for him till the time he recovers from COVID.

In his caption, Jackman wrote, "What’s most annoying is I don’t get to see him perform! I’ve said it before,

and will say it a million times more … Maxi and all the standbys, swings and understudies around the world,

you are the true heroes of theater. You give life to the saying "the show must go on"."

Hugh Jackman 'frustratingly' tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Tony Awards in New York

Hugh Jackman 'frustratingly' tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Tony Awards in New York

Hugh Jackman 'frustratingly' tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Tony Awards in New York