Mel Brooks' son urges the public to stay home amid coronavirus scare.
and his very famous friends are counting on you to keep your ass at home during the coronavirus outbreak ... just ask Mel's son.pretty hilariously illustrated why public health officials are suggesting -- if not flat out ordering -- people to stay home. Watch the clip ... Max showed up at his dad's place, but stayed outside with a glass between Mel and him.
The renowned author, who's only 47, said,"If I get the coronavirus, I'll probably be okay, but if I give it to him ... he could give it to
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