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50 Cent Reveals Jeremih Is In The ICU With COVID-19

50 Cent, Chance The Rapper, and Hitmaka asked for fans to send their prayers Jeremih's way.
Earlier today, Hitmaka took to Instagram with a message for his fans, asking for them to send prayers to singer Jeremih. The message had many fans worried about the artist's condition, especially with the way Hitmaka had worded the post. “I need everyone to pray for my brother @jeremih this message is posted with his mothers blessings," Hitmaka said. He then continued his message on his Instagram story, saying "My dawg changed my life he gone pull thru pray for @jeremih. We need that energy. Pray for my brother he gone shake back.”

With fans looking for more details, 50 Cent went on his own Instagram page and also asked for prayers, revealing that Jeremih is currently sick with COVID-19 and is in the ICU as a result. "Pray for my boy @jeremih he’s not doing good this covid shit is real ðð¿ he’s in ICU in Chicago," 50 wrote.

 
This my guy since way back I hope he pulls thru for real


remember when he was getting beats from the dorm room

Really hopes he pulls thru
 
Hope the brotha pulls thru.

People truly need to take deep look at him...plus millions of other who's been affected by this...and see how serious this is shyt is.

As I said b4...covid don't give a fucc whether you believe its real or not. Or how serious you take it. Or what political party you rep. Pray that you either never catch it, or one of the lucky ones who experience mild or no symptoms. B/c the severe reaction to it...smh.
 

Singer Jeremih details severe COVID-19 battle, says his heart 'stopped beating' and kidneys 'went out'

Jeremih is recovering from COVID-19, a battle which nearly took his life.

The 33-year-old R&B singer called in to SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning and opened up about a “rare” complication he developed causing organ failure.

“What I can say is man, it definitely is real,” he told Sway Calloway on Tuesday. “I didn’t take it for granted and truth be told this is kind of, one of those, I’m a living, walking testimony.”

Jeremih, real name is Jeremy Phillip Felton, was intubated in the ICU where he said he saw a “white light.”


“I had the tube down my throat for about a week and a half. I was really, like, in a dream. And I ain’t gonna lie, I woke up about two times and all I remember is just seeing a white light, you know those two times that I was in there,” he explained. “What I ended up having, and I don’t mind sharing it cause now, you know, I’m here, it’s called [multisystem inflammatory syndrome], MIS, which is a rare case of, you know, cause and effect of COVID.”

According to the CDC, multisystem inflammatory syndrome is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes or gastrointestinal organs. Early in the pandemic, extreme inflammation was reported almost exclusively in children (MIS-C), but it can be found in adults as well (MIS-A), sometimes weeks after a person has the virus.

“All my insides, all my organs became inflamed. It was going down, everything was just — my heart went out, stopped beating and started beating irregularly. My kidneys went out,” Jeremih shared, adding his liver started “to go bad.”

“I didn’t know what was going on at the time,” Jeremih continued. “I was out. Once I was removed from the ICU after that week, week and a half, I was just going through recovery where I had to learn how to walk again, eat, all that.”

Jeremih recently shared a photo from the hospital.

“Thank God I’m still here,” he wrote on Instagram.


Very happy dude made it through.
 
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