Pink reveals having her first panic attack after watching her son battle with COVID-19

Singer Pink says she suffered a "panic attack" when her son Jameson was battling the novel coronavirus, because she was stressed that something might happen to him.

Updated on Jun 22, 2020  |  06:41 PM IST |  1.7M
Pink reveals having her first panic attack after watching her son battle with COVID-19
Pink reveals having her first panic attack after watching her son battle with COVID-19

"I think this is really important for people right now with coronavirus - you know anxiety is rampant and panic attacks and just, we feel like the rug is being pulled out from under us a little bit right now and different people on different levels," Pink said on an Instagram live with therapist Vanessa Inn, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She added: "I was on the phone with you and I was having one of my very first panic attacks and it was during the time where I was really afraid for Jameson and just exhausted from my adrenaline for 10 weeks of taking my temperature and wondering if I was gonna die."


Join us This Friday, June 19th at 2pm PST. On ig live. Grab a coffee or a beer or whatever you like (it’s 5 o’clock east coast time) and join Vanessa and I as we discuss mental health in an insane world. Vanessa has been “guiding me” (and talking me off the ledge at times) for 20 years. Should be a cool discussion. I’m a big believer in self awareness and truth seeking, and I love a good blind spot. How do we get more comfortable being uncomfortable? See ya Friday. #loveeachother

The singer credits Inn for helping her keep the panic attacks at bay.

"It was incredibly timely because you told me to look for textures and patterns and I look down and I was wearing a paisley dress and sitting on a roque chair."

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