Pink and Carey Hart’s son, Jameson, is back to feeling good again! The 3-year-old cutie recently suffered from a serious bout of COVID-19 along with his musician mom.
24.03.2020 - 22:05 / abcnews.go.com
NASHVILLE, Tenn -- Inside a warehouse for MooTV, a live video production company in Nashville, Tennessee, the floor-to-ceiling shelves are lined with row after row of video screens, cables and rolling cases that normally would be out on the road with Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton or Dierks Bentley. At one end of the warehouse sits an empty bar with beer taps where fans once sat on stage with Paisley.
It’s starkly quiet in the warehouse that was once a bustling hive of activity just weeks ago.
Pink and Carey Hart’s son, Jameson, is back to feeling good again! The 3-year-old cutie recently suffered from a serious bout of COVID-19 along with his musician mom.
Pink and Carey Hart's son, Jameson, is back to feeling good again! The 3-year-old cutie recently suffered from a serious bout of COVID-19 along with his musician mom.
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