This Article is From Jun 02, 2012

Popstar Pink hospitalised with stomach flu

Popstar Pink hospitalised with stomach flu

Highlights

  • The So What singer took herself to hospital after falling ill, and tweeted a picture of herself in bed, sipping a drink with an intravenous (IV) drip attached to her arm.
  • She wrote underneath: "Maybe it's cause my mum was an Emergency Room nurse all my life - but throw me in a gown and a hook me up to an IV- and I'm a happy girl. Stomach flu sucks but morphine doesn't."
  • After hundreds of people rushed to wish her well, the singer - real name Alesha Moore - said thanks, and clarified her previous comment, saying she was joking about the morphine, a strong painkiller commonly used on patients suffering extreme discomfort.
  • She wrote: "Thanks for all the get well wishes. And no-they don't give morphine for flu. I might have ulcers again. Because I care too much. It's a gift."
  • Pink is not the only pop star to have tweeted from hospital recently, as In Da Club rapper tweeted a picture of himself surrounded by cuddly toys - including a giraffe, and elephant and a lion - in a hospital bed, after he too was taken in for treatment for a stomach virus.
  • Alongside the picture, he tweeted: "I don't want to go into surgery."
  • Rihanna has also tweeted a picture of herself hooked up a drip, after she was admitted to a medical facility suffering from fatigue.
London: The So What singer took herself to hospital after falling ill, and tweeted a picture of herself in bed, sipping a drink with an intravenous (IV) drip attached to her arm.

She wrote underneath: "Maybe it's cause my mum was an Emergency Room nurse all my life - but throw me in a gown and a hook me up to an IV- and I'm a happy girl. Stomach flu sucks but morphine doesn't."

After hundreds of people rushed to wish her well, the singer - real name Alesha Moore - said thanks, and clarified her previous comment, saying she was joking about the morphine, a strong painkiller commonly used on patients suffering extreme discomfort.

She wrote: "Thanks for all the get well wishes. And no-they don't give morphine for flu. I might have ulcers again. Because I care too much. It's a gift."

Pink is not the only pop star to have tweeted from hospital recently, as In Da Club rapper tweeted a picture of himself surrounded by cuddly toys - including a giraffe, and elephant and a lion - in a hospital bed, after he too was taken in for treatment for a stomach virus.

Alongside the picture, he tweeted: "I don't want to go into surgery."

Rihanna has also tweeted a picture of herself hooked up a drip, after she was admitted to a medical facility suffering from fatigue.
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