Pink Shares More About Her Experience With CCP Virus: ‘It Got Really, Really Scary’

Pink Shares More About Her Experience With CCP Virus: ‘It Got Really, Really Scary’
Jameson Moon Hart (L) and Pink attend the Monster Energy Supercross VIP Event at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., on Jan. 18, 2020. (Ari Perilstein/Getty Images for Feld Entertainment, Inc.)

Pink took to Instagram to speak about her experience with the CCP virus, saying she’s been “really, really sick” and reminding people that “no one is safe from this.”

The singer filmed a conversation with her friend and author Jen Pastiloff after revealing she and her 3-year-old son, Jameson, had recently tested positive for COVID-19. The talk was part of the “Chat and Feed” series to raise money to feed people in need.

Pink said it was the first time in three weeks she dressed up.

“I really needed it. Thank you for the opportunity,” she said, explaining, “We have been really, really sick. My 3-year-old, Jameson, has had the worst of it. I’ve had many nights where I’ve cried and I’ve never prayed more in my life.”

“At one point I heard myself saying, ‘I thought they promised us our kids would be OK.’ And it’s not guaranteed. There’s no one that is safe from this,” she said. “Jameson’s 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 degree temperature. It’s been a roller coaster. It’s been a different roller coaster for both of us.”

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Singer Pink attends a red carpet gala event honoring Dolly Parton as the MusiCares Person of the Year, ahead of the Grammy Awards, in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 8, 2019. (Mario Anzuoni/File Photo via Reuters)

In addition to a persistent fever, her son has had “diarrhea and then constipation and then throwing up and pale and listless and lethargic and all the things that scare the bejeezus out of you as a mama.”

As for herself, the singer said she was “on nebulizers for the first time in 30 years.”

“It got really, really scary, I’m not gonna lie,” she said, adding, “Just when you think you’re better, something else happens.”

So far, her husband, Carey Hart, and daughter, Willow, have not gotten sick. Pink and Jameson have since tested negative for the virus.

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Recording artist Pink (R) poses with daughter Willow Sage Hart before the National Anthem during the Super Bowl LII Pregame show at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn., on Feb. 4, 2018. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Pink, whose own mom was an emergency room nurse, has donated $1 million to healthcare workers on the frontlines during the CCP virus pandemic.

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