Pink Rewrote Her Will During 'Scary' COVID Battle: 'I Thought It Was Over'

Pink is not only an amazing musician, duh we KNOW THAT! Pink is an amazing activist, mother, performer, and wife. Now, the 41-year-old is opening up about the emotional rollercoaster that was her battle with COVID-19, and how she felt so sick, she made the decision to rewrite her will.

Ever since the songstress revealed that she and her 3-year-old son, Jameson, tested positive for COVID-19 last spring, Pink has been open and honest about the emotional and physical toll the virus took on her family.

Now, in a new interview with Mark Wright, Pink is opening up to fans and revealing that things were much worse than we thought. In fact, things were "really, really bad."

Pink got so sick, in fact, that she feared she wasn't going to survive and made changes to her will.

"We had COVID last year, very early in March. It was really, really bad, and I rewrote my will. I thought it was over for us," she said.

She went on to share an emotional conversation she had with a close friend:

"At the point where I thought it was over for [she and Jameson], I called my best friend and I said, ‘I just need you to tell Willow how much I loved her.’ It was really, really scary and really bad."

Pink continued:

"As a parent, you think about, ‘What am I leaving for my kid? What am I teaching them? Are they going to make it in this world?’ — this crazy world that we live in now — and what do I need to tell them if this is the last time I get to tell them anything?'"

Thankfully, Pink's husband and daughter, Willow, didn't catch the virus and she and her son made a full recovery.

During the past year, she revealed she loves being around her kids and baking lots of sourdough bread. Ugh, just when I thought I couldn't love her more!

We're so glad Pink and Jameson are doing alright.