Donate in bio or at onbeinghuman2020.com. By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the PopCulture.com Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, By Stephanie Downs ", However, she said her husband Carey Hart and her 8-year-old daughter Willow "have been perfectly fine.". People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities," she said. And I started crying, and then she got mad at me for crying because apparently I cry too much. Just a few days ago we were re-tested and are now thankfully negative. People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities. Check out the hottest fashion, photos, movies and TV shows! To watch the interview, check out the video. In a separate Instagram post, she wrote that "Two weeks ago my three-year old son, Jameson, and I are were showing symptoms of COVID-19." Please. Additionally, I am donating $500,000 to the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. I'm so proud of my children. That’s perhaps why Pink Ink Fund founder Amy Black, who runs an Instagram showcasing post-mastectomy tattoos, was shocked to find her Instagram suspended one day. You are our heroes! It's been a roller coaster it's been a different roller coaster for both of us. Short’s Brewing Co. and The Pink Fund are teaming up for Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a fundraiser for cancer patients leveraging the brewery’s flagship brand, Soft Parade. She gifted $500,000 each to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund in Philadelphia and City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI |, Pink appears backstage with her People's Champion Award during the 45th annual E! The "oath" read, "I hereby refuse all medical treatment for this illness, since I knowingly took risks against medical advice. In addition, Pink said she's been keeping a journal of both her and Jameson's symptoms for the past three weeks. "Two weeks ago my three-year old son, Jameson, and I are were showing symptoms of COVID-19. Please. Copyright 2018 PopCulture.com. we could’ve quit but we pulled it off bc Pink was determined to help me raise money to feed people. Your source for entertainment news, celebrities, celeb news, and celebrity gossip. ", A post shared by P!NK (@pink) on May 1, 2020 at 8:23pm PDT, It's understandable to see why Pink has become fired up over those protesting against safety and lockdown measures, as she dealt first-hand with the coronavirus. "THANK YOU to all of our healthcare professionals and everyone in the world who are working so hard to protect our loved ones. So, she gave me all her tour money," Pink said. Singer Pink announced on Instagram she has recovered from the coronavirus and donated $1 million to organizations helping other people affected by the pandemic. The Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce has raised $1 million for a “resiliency fund” to help Black-owned businesses stay afloat during the pandemic. On Saturday, Pink posted an "oath" that she wants coronavirus protesters to sign. THANK YOU to all of our healthcare professionals and everyone in the world who are working so hard to protect our loved ones. These next two weeks are crucial: please stay home. Entertainment Television, LLC A Division of NBCUniversal. © 2020 E! Pink said she tested positive, but Jameson did not. At one point, the Grammy winner and the author had both of their children pop in to say hello. "There were many nights where I've cried and I've never prayed more in my life.". Her message ended by entailing the $1 million in donations that she was gifting to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund in Philadelphia and to the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. Two weeks ago my three-year old son, Jameson, and I are were showing symptoms of COVID-19. ", During the Instagram Live video, Pink said "myself and Jameson got sick. At the time, the singer posted a message on Instagram in which she specifically noted that everyone must take this illness and the entire pandemic seriously. People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica on November 10. It is an absolute travesty and failure of our government to not make testing more widely accessible. If you comment on my camera skills I will ignore you- k, thanks! Home.️, A post shared by P!NK (@pink) on Apr 3, 2020 at 6:27pm PDT, Pink said she has recovered from the coronavirus. All rights reserved. I was so proud of her in this moment, and I just wanted to share that, dude, our kids are so aware and so rad and so resilient and amazing and they are going to heal the world. Just a few days ago we were re-tested and are now thankfully negative. She also acknowledged that she was "lucky enough to get two tests because we were both sick" and because she "paid money for them." For the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic and for tips on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit The Center for Disease Control and Prevention at https://www.cdc.gov. Since she posted her note on Instagram, there has been an influx of groups across the country who have been protesting against lockdown measures in place due to this health pandemic. ", "My three-year-old Jameson, who you just saw, had the worst of it," she recalled. Pink explained Willow "had a job these last two years" during her tour and that she worked her dancers' quick change. The most human of humans is @pink. ", "Two weeks ago my three-year old son, Jameson, and I are were showing symptoms of COVID-19," her caption began. Stay. They were both recently re-tested and were both negative. The message accompanied a photo of Pink with her 3-year-old son, Jameson. April 4 (UPI) -- Singer Pink announced on Instagram she has recovered from the coronavirus and donated $1 million to organizations helping other people affected by the pandemic. On April 3, she took to Instagram to write that both she and her young son, Jameson, had tested positive for the illness. The popstar performer bid farewell to her iconic hair and shared the moment via Instagram Thursday night. And I was like, 'What are you doing?' Mother and child were tested for the virus two weeks ago after they experienced symptoms. The 40-year-old singer gave the health update during an Instagram Live chat with Jen Pastiloff over the weekend. She also shared she's "donating $500,000 to the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund.". Pink is debuting a new hairdo just in time to ring in the new year. Not only did she open up about her diagnosis, but she also included a message to the government regarding its "failure" to "make testing more accessible. Part 2 is coming up (had to edit a slight bit.??) In an effort to support the healthcare professionals who are battling on the frontlines every day, I am donating $500,000 to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund in Philadelphia in honor of my mother, Judy Moore, who worked there for 18 years in the Cardiomyopathy and Heart Transplant Center. Pink said her son Jameson is "feeling better.". Home.". You are our heroes! 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It is an absolute travesty and failure of our government to not make testing more widely accessible.". File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI |, Gremlin Mickey Rourke exits 'Masked Singer', AC/DC teases new single 'Shot in the Dark', Shannen Doherty cancer battle: 'I've got a lot of life in me', Jim Carrey becomes Joe Biden in 'Saturday Night Live' teaser, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend lose baby boy due to pregnancy complications. Fortunately, our primary care physician had access to tests and I tested positive," she wrote in part of an Instagram post on Friday. She then said tests need to be made accessible for all. "This illness is serious and real. And now, Pink has a big message for anyone protesting the coronavirus crisis. "Tell him, 'I'm feeling better,'" Pink told her three-year-old son, which he then proceeded to do. This illness is serious and real. "Jameson's been really really sick. Stay. Fortunately, our primary care physician had access to tests and I tested positive. Pink did an Instagram Live chat over the weekend.