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Don Lemon Wipes Away Tears Discussing Co-Worker Chris Cuomo’s Coronavirus Diagnosis On-Air

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Don Lemon is struggling with his friend and CNN co-worker Chris Cuomo’s coronavirus diagnosis. The 54-year-old got visibly emotional during Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight” when talking with CNN’s senior global affairs analyst, Bianna Golodryga.

After Golodryga spoke, Lemon tried to chime in, starting, “The hospitals, um, um, I’m sorry that’s the next thing. I told you I was distracted.

I’m sorry about that.” Golodryga then offered some words of comfort to Lemon, noting that he’s been “trying to be stoic and focus on the headlines” during a difficult time, mentioning Cuomo and his recent diagnosis. “Sorry, I said I wasn’t going to do this, Jesus,” Lemon said, dabbing away tears with a tissue. “He’s probably sitting at home laughing at

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