Scarface Tests Positive For Coronavirus: I Felt Like I Was Going To Die [VIDEO]
Scarface Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Scarface (real name Brad Terrence Jordan) is the latest celebrity to test positive for COVID-19. The 49-year-old rapper shared the news during an interview with his Geto Boys group member Willie D. Scarface recalled all of his symptoms which included vomiting, fever and more. He says,
It’s the craziest sh*t I’ve ever done and seen in my life. I’ve been to the point where I felt I was gonna die, bro. I threw up so much until it was like hot, hot sauce. Like your gases and shit from your stomach. I didn’t have no food in my stomach, it was coming up like vile. I couldn’t breathe, Will.
He told viewers:
“Don’t play no games with it. I haven’t been nowhere. I’ve been in my house. I ain’t been on no planes, I ain’t been in no restaurants… People out there thinking this shit is a game? You don’t want to play with this.”
Scarface also warned the public about how serious this pandemic is. Watch the entire interview.
We continue to send our thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by coronavirus.

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