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My son’s experience of COVID was ‘very scary’, says Pink

My son’s experience of COVID was ‘very scary’, says Pink

My son’s experience of COVID was ‘very scary’, says Pink

My son’s experience of COVID was ‘very scary’, says Pink

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  • Pink grew frightened as her son struggled with COVID-19.
  • Her 6-year-old son Jameson both contracted the virus in 2020.
  • She admits it was the “scariest thing.”
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The pop artist, 43, and her now 6-year-old son Jameson both contracted the virus in 2020, and she admits it was the “scariest thing.”

The chart-topping singer – who also has Willow, 11, with her husband Carey Hart – told ‘Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?’: “I was using a nebulizer for the first time in 30 years. It was very scary. And in hindsight, looking back, my son was actually the sickest.

“When your kid is, is projectile vomiting and screaming and covered in a rash and telling you they can’t breathe. It’s the scariest thing. I mean, any parent knows, when your child is sick, it’s done-zo, game over is how it feels.”

Pink has acknowledged feeling “giddy” in anticipation of the debut of her album.

The singer’s ninth studio album, “Trustfall,” was released earlier this month, and Pink acknowledged feeling nervous about it.

When asked if she was anxious, Pink responded, “I do because I care.

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“This one especially – I haven’t been this giddy about it in awhile. I feel, because of the time we were able to take to curate this, I feel like I made a real body of work. No throwaway songs whatsoever. Not that I don’t feel great about other albums.

“I guess the maturity and experience and also what’s been going on the last three years, it’s been an insane rollercoaster.”

Pink added that she feels very “proud” of her new record.

Asked if ‘Trustfall’ is her most personal album to date, she replied: “They’re all personal, but I feel very proud. I feel very settled – and anxious!”

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