Pink’s son just can’t catch a break!
04.05.2020 - 04:45 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
CBS News veteran Lesley Stahl revealed a weeks-long battle with coronavirus in the waning minutes of Sunday’s broadcast of “60 Minutes,” adding to the list of prominent journalists who have grappled with the disease.
CBS News and Stahl, who is 78 years old and the “60 Minutes” correspondent most associated to the show’s earlier days under founding producer Don Hewitt, had not disclosed her illness previously, though the ViacomCBS unit had made public in
Pink’s son just can’t catch a break!
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