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Pink Details 3-Year-Old Son's 'Scary' Coronavirus Symptoms: 'He Had the Worst of It'

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Pink is opening up about how COVID-19 was a painful ordeal for her and her young son, Jameson.Days after revealing that she and her 3-year-old son had recovered after testing positive for the coronavirus, the songstress sat down with author Jen Pastiloff for an Instagram Live interview on Sunday and opened up about their tearful battle with the ailment.«There were many nights when I cried,» Pink shared. «I’ve never prayed more in my life.»The «Beautiful Trauma» songstress also reflected on the various rumors and speculation that have been circulating about the coronavirus, including the suggestion that children aren't as badly affected by it and won't show symptoms — which has since proven false.«It’s funny, at one point, I heard myself

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