Pink's Son 'Rocks Out' After COVID-19 Battle In New Instagram Posts

Pink and Carey Hart's three-year-old son, Jameson, seems to be in good spirits after suffering from symptoms of the COVID-19 virus, alongside his pop star mother.

On Thursday (April 9), Hart took to Instagram to share several posts of Jameson playing alone and with his 8-year-old sister, Willow. "Jamo’s rocking out on the @polarisorv outlaw quad and Willz climbing like a monkey," the retired motocross athlete wrote of the footage of his son sitting on top of a stationary Polaris bike with Led Zeppelin blasting in the background.

Meanwhile, another post featured both children scaling an indoor rock wall, with Hart recording from below. “This is hard, Jameson. How do you do this?” Willow asks her brother.

Just yesterday, Pink recalled the "terrifying" experience in battling coronavirus via a virtual appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. During the chat, she opened up about the three-week illness and she walked viewers through the symptoms amid her family's quarantine. "It started with Jameson, actually, and, you know, he's three. Three-year-olds get sick all the time but he started with a fever March 14, we've been quarantined since March 11. [It] started with a fever for him and it would come and go and he would have stomach pains and diarrhea and chest pains and then a headache, sore throat," she explained in the video chat. "It sort of was just all over the place. Every day was just some new symptom. His fever stayed, it didn't go. And then it just started going up and up and up and up and then at one point it was at 103. I'm calling my doctor, 'What do I do?' He's like, 'There's nothing to do. He's 3. We're not seeing this take 3-year-olds out, so just stay home.'"

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