Jeremih
Jeremih

Jeremih Does His First Interview Since Testing Positive For COIVD

Jeremih recently had his first interview since testing Positive for COVID-19. Kendra G interviewed him on 107.5 WGCI in Chicago. When the singer first announced his near-death experience with the virus, fans across the country began to wish him well. “Pray for my boy Jeremih he’s not doing good. This covid sh-t is real.” 50 Cent said.

Jeremih announced his success back to health on Instagram. ” Thank God I’m still here,” He said.

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During the interview, the singer dove straight into his full experience dealing with COVID-19. He explained exactly how close he came to giving up.  At one point, he became sick. He received shots 7-8 times a day. ” Even now, I have to take 2 shots a day,” he said. The singer also referenced playing 50 cents ” God Gave Me Style” on repeat while in the hospital.

Jeremih is still unsure if he will take the COVID-19 Vaccine or not. Kendra G also pointed out the fact that he still had his hospital bracelet on during the interview. “I want to remind myself of what I’ve been through… While I was in there, I wasn’t sure if I would still be able to walk or not,”  he said.

We are more than happy to see that the signer is back to good health. As the spread of COVID-19 continues to rise we strongly encourage all readers to follow your local CDC Guidelines.

About Queen Tay

Nataé Robinson, Also Known as Queen Tay or Tay Yonce is an Pan Afrikan Journalist From NYC. Nataé Pledges to re-write America’s narrative for the betterment of its citizens

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