Bissessar extends wishes to Famous Soca music artist “Blaxx” for full recovery
The leader of the Opposition Bissessar extended wishes to Famous Soca music artist Dexter “Blaxx,” who is battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
28th of March 2022
Trinidad and Tobago: The leader of the Opposition and the former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago extended wishes to Famous Soca music artist Dexter “Blaxx,” who is battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
A famous singer has been exposed to the viral infection in Trinidad and Tobago, and the news is confirmed by his manager Giselle Gellineay-Penrose. He informed that Blaxx was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at Arima General Hospital.
According to the reports, Singer has also been hospitalized following lung and kidney issues.
Kamla Persad Bissessar sent out good health wishes to the Singer. She said Blaxx (Dexter Stewart) has brought so much joy to people in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as abroad.
“My thoughts and prayers go out to soca artist Blaxx as he battles Covid-19. Blaxx (Dexter Stewart) has brought so much joy to so many people here at home and abroad with his exuberant performances and catchy songs. Blaxx, we are all praying for your swift and full recovery so you can get back to doing what you love – singing soca,” she further added.
After the news broke down, many people went to social media and prayed for Blaxx. A user named Dave Roopchand wrote, “Wishing you a speedy recovery and looking forward to seeing and hearing your songs again….remember you are hulk,”.
Another user named Suruj Aneal wrote, “Hey Blaxx, all my prayers with you big guy and let’s sing” some boy will have your guy tonight get well pal one of the good artist gods blessings”.
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