Singer and music ICON Pink opened up about battling and beating coronavirus alongside her three-year-old son Jameson last week.
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Pink then took to Instagram Live to chat with her friend and author Jen Pastiloff about her and her sons experience with COVID-19.
She admitted she had “been really, really sick,” but that Jameson “has had the worst of it.”
“There were many nights when I’ve cried and I’ve never prayed more in my life,” Pink continued.
“It’s funny, but at one point, I thought they promised us our kids would be okay. It’s not guaranteed. There is no one that is safe from this.”
“Jameson has been really, really sick. I’ve kept a journal of his symptoms for the past three weeks and mine as well. He still, three weeks later, has a 100 temperature.”
Pink revealed that while she and Jameson have been sick, daughter Willow and hubby Carey have both been fine!
“It’s been a rollercoaster for both of us, but Carey and Willow have been perfectly fine.”
She continued: “We’re better than we were. Last week I was on Nebulizers. I’ve had asthma really bad, had it for my whole life. It got really, really scary, I’m not gonna lie. In the beginning, all we were hearing was ‘If you’re young, this is 65 and older, all of the kids are fine.’”
“Yes I have asthma, but Jameson, he’s three, he’s perfectly fine. We live in the country, right. The worst thing that attacks us here is pollen or mountain lion. But he’s been really, really sick and it’s scary. He’s been up and down and I’ve been on nebulizers for the first time in 30 years and that’s been really scary for me.”
The singer announced on Friday that she will be donating $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts.
Last Updated on April 6, 2020 by Anastasia Ross