Rihanna's father survives COVID-19 battle
Pop star Rihanna's father Ronald Fenty tested positive for COVID-19, but he has survived the condition by using his superstar daughter. Fenty tested positive for coronavirus in the home in Barbados. He feared he would die after testing positive for the novel coronavirus and suffering high fevers, reports thesun.co.uk.
He said his daughter, whose real name is Robyn Fenty, sent a ventilator to his home, and checked on him each day. "My daughter Robyn was checking in on me each day. I thought I would die in all honesty. I must say, I love you so much, Robyn'. She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she has done," the 66-year-old said.
He revealed his superstar daughter, 32, sent in a ventilator "that he hadn't used yet", and shipped it to his home in the Caribbean. He said that she gave him "a lot more than" he had a need to make it through the condition. Recalling his time with the condition, he said: "I acquired a fever up within my nose. I had a fever across my lips. It was just a large amount of fever. I feared the worst. I thought I was going to die, honestly."