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Jeremih: 5 Things About The Singer Reportedly On Ventilator Hospitalized With COVID-19

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R&B singer Jeremih is reportedly fighting for his life in a Chicago hospital. The 33-year-old is believed to have contracted coronavirus and is now on a ventilator in the intensive care unit, according to TMZ.

Some of the biggest names in the music industry have also taken to social media, asking fans to pray for the “Birthday Sex” singer. HollywoodLife has reached out to Jeremih’s reps for comment.

Here are 5 things to know about him. 1. 50 Cent and Chance The Rapper asked fans to pray for him. News of Jeremih’s reported battle with COVID-19 broke when artists like Chance took to social media. “Please if you can take a second to pray for my friend Jeremih, he is like a brother to me and he’s ill right now.

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