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Megyn Kelly Reveals Son Yates’ Music Teacher Has Died From Coronavirus: ‘RIP Mr. Sorel’

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Megyn Kelly is paying tribute to a special person in her son’s life. The former “Today” show anchor, 49, took to Twitter on Thursday, sharing the devastating news that, Don Sorel, her 10-year-old son Edward Yates’ music teacher died following complications from the coronavirus.

RELATED: Megyn Kelly And Bill Maher Want To See The End Of Cancel Culture: ‘We Can’t Expect A Perfect Score Of Any Person’ “Don Sorel made Yates look forward to going to school, made him love music; all of the kids adored him,” Kelly wrote. “Telling Yates was awful.” Adding, “Pain for us is one thing; pain for one’s child is in a different league.

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