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P!nk on 3-Year-Old Son's Coronavirus Symptoms: 'I've Never Prayed More in My Life'

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In the midst of quarantine parenting, things got scary for P!nk, who tested positive for COVID-19 alongside her 3-year-old son, Jameson.The singer, who revealed their diagnosis earlier this week, had a long discussion about her family's experience with the coronavirus with friend and author Jen Pastiloff on Instagram on Sunday (April 5).

The live chat was part of a "Chat and Feed" series to raise money to feed people in need."I haven't dressed up in three weeks.

I really needed it. Thank you for the opportunity," P!nk said as she began to talk about this "crazy time.""We have been really, really sick," she noted. "My 3-year-old, Jameson, has had the worst of it.

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