By Ted Johnson
23.04.2020 - 05:25 / gaynation.co
2 min read Openly bisexual American rapper Lil Xan was hospitalized over the weekend amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to reports from TMZ, the 23-year-old rapper was rushed to the hospital on April 19 while quarantining at his mother’s home in Corona, California.
Xan’s mother reportedly called paramedics after noticing that her son was hallucinating. The outlet claims […]
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Rapper Lil Xan was rushed to a hospital last weekend after experiencing a panic attack due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report. While TMZ reported on Monday that Xan, whose real name is Diego Leanos, did not actually contract COVID-19, the 23-year-old was admitted because he became stressed about the stay-at-home orders currently in effect in California.
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