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Soup for all, courtesy of Pink. On Tuesday, the 40-year-old singer encouraged fans and followers to spread some positivity during the coronavirus pandemic, by providing home-cooked meals to those in need. “It is my absolute pleasure to cook for you,” Pink began on Instagram. “Find your local church, find your local shelter, reach out to …
Soup for all, courtesy of Pink.
On Tuesday, the 40-year-old singer encouraged fans and followers to spread some positivity during the coronavirus pandemic, by providing home-cooked meals to those in need.
“It is my absolute pleasure to cook for you,” Pink began on Instagram. “Find your local church, find your local shelter, reach out to them, get some friends together, and cook some soup. Feed some folks. Best soup I ever made.”
Pink, who recently opened up about her experience with the novel coronavirus, later quipped: “I wrote 3/20 Because I lost a month somehow. Whoops #feelsgoodtodogood.”
Pink’s family was directly affected by the coronavirus, as the Grammy winner and her 3-year-old son Jameson had contracted the illness.
“This is the scariest thing I’ve ever, ever been through in my whole life,” Pink said during a recent appearance on “Ellen.” “There’s nothing you can do. You just ride it out, and we started to get better .. slowly, slowly, slowly.”
Earlier this month, Pink revealed she had donated $1 million towards coronavirus relief.