Tyrese Is Heartbroken After Doctors Update Him On His Mother’s Fight Against COVID

Priscilla Murray & Tyrese Gibson
Tyrese is Heartbroken After Doctors Update Him on His Mother’s Fight Against COVID
Prayer’s up for Tyrese Gibson, as doctors deliver the heart-wrenching news that there is nothing more that can be done to turn things around for the singer’s mother. We previously reported that the “Fast and Furious” actor, Tyrese Gibson was in desperate need of prayer, after revealing that his mother, Priscilla Murray was in critical condition, after she contracted COVID, and pneumonia. Murray is presently in a comatose state.
In his latest update about her condition, Tyrese Gibson writes:
“The Doctor sat in this chair and just broke my heart by telling me there’s pretty much nothing else that can be done to turn things around….. I paused, and in my most sincere voice, I asked him…. You ever heard of a man name Jesus Christ? Nothing is impossible for him…… Ha paused and couldn’t respond…!!”
As previously reported, the “Baby Boy” actor explained that he received “the worst phone call” while “in the middle of filming” the latest installation to the “Fast and Furious” franchise. Tyrese has refused to give up on his mother and in a later social media post, Gibson made an emotional plea asking that his mother “keep fighting.”

Sending our heartfelt condolences to Tyrese during this difficult time.

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