KEY POINTS

  • Pink’s husband, Carey Hart, talked about their son’s experience prior to recovery from coronavirus
  • Carey said Jameson had a continuous high fever, with lethargy, diarrhea, and constipation
  • Pink monitor her and her son’s condition and judging from the symptoms, it was coronavirus
  • The family was on total lockdown since March 11, but the symptoms started showing on March 14
  • The mother and son had recovered from the coronavirus

Pink’s husband, Carey Hart, shared how Jameson fought and survived the deadly coronavirus disease.

Pink and Carey Hart
Off-road truck racer Carey Hart and singer Pink have a combined estimated worth of $75 million. Christopher Polk/Getty Images

Hart, during his phone interview at Sirius XM’s “The Jason Ellis Show,” revealed that his 3-year-old son experienced the symptoms of coronavirus far worse than his wife. Hart and Pink’s son had “extremely high” body temperature for two to three weeks. So much so that they had to bathe him four or five times a day to “break” his body temperature, People reported.

Pink’s son was reportedly not tested for coronavirus because they only had access to test for her. Pink’s coronavirus test came out positive; hence, the 44-year-old motor cross racer explained that they took the lead on her test, considering that he, his wife, daughter, and son lived together. Despite being asymptomatic, the father of two assumed that they all have it.

Carey Hart, Pink, Willow
Carey Hart and Pink’s daughter, Willow, recently wrote a hilarious letter to Santa Claus. Pictured: Hart, Pink, Willow attend the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Aug. 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California. Getty Images/Rich Fury

Pink, on a separate conversation with her friend, Jen Pastiloff, said her son did not only have a persistent high fever. He also experienced diarrhea followed by constipation, CNN reported. He was reportedly “pale, listless and lethargic. Every day, a new symptom manifested. She kept track of her and her son’s condition.

Pink reportedly saw her son showing symptoms of the coronavirus. The fever started on March 14, and Hart confirmed that the family had been in full quarantine since March 11. After the symptoms showed up, Hart and Pink reportedly decided to stay at home for another 10 days until they noticed that their son was not getting any better. Pink, at that time, was also getting worse.

Pink reportedly told her doctors about her son’s condition and their assumption that he might have contracted the coronavirus. Unfortunately, she was reportedly told that at that point, there was nothing they could since the available data pertaining to coronavirus showed that it was not severely affecting children.

Hart, upon his confirmation of Jameson’s condition and describing it as far worse compared to Pink’s, said the circumstance debunked the whole theory that coronavirus only affects old people.

Pink, who has asthma, was predisposed to coronavirus, and Hart said that when she got infected, it attacked her lungs and chest. As a result, she reportedly had a hard time breathing, and for the first time in 30 years, the 40-year-old singer used her nebulizer.

The mother and son fought courageously and after the excruciating experience with the disease, Pink and Jameson reportedly tested negative and have recovered from coronavirus.

Pink donated $ 1 million to support the frontline health care workers after she and her son survived their coronavirus battle.