Christina Perri: Hospital Days, Rising Hope, and Heart‑Warming Fans
Queen of the heartfelt ballads & the Jar of Hearts sensation is all set to welcome her second little bundle with husband Paul Costabile. But the sextuplet signal? The baby’s “having an issue” and the pair’s journey to the emergency ward are keeping the modern love‑story on the edge of its seats.
Hospital Hometown
“Hey friends. Well, nothing ever goes as we plan. Baby is having an issue, so I’m gonna be here till it’s time for baby to come out. Which might have to be very soon. Which is very early.” – a raw slice of her Instagram Story on full‑bleed screen.
The mother‑to‑be remains in the hospital while waiting for a braided delivery. The doctor’s playbook: keep calm, keep positive, keep praying. The rest of the world is lending endless love.
Genuine Gratitude
- “Please send some love from your heart to the little heart beating in me that we all make it through this. I’m grateful for doctors and nurses and will do whatever they suggest we do.”
- You @Friends—Everyone, we’re riding this wave in small steps. One day at a time, one minute at a time. I feel safe and in great hands.”
Braving Past Storms
But this isn’t the first time Christina and Paul have stared down a heartbreak. Earlier this year, the duo suffered a devastating 11‑week miscarriage. The artist poured her soul in the moment, challenging the hush that often surrounds such loss:
- “We’re shocked & completely heartbroken. We were only a week away from sharing the news.”
- “I am sad but not ashamed. I feel reminded how amazing women are at making life and at healing.”
- “When the time feels right, we’ll try again.”
Embracing Hope
For now, the world watches the little heartbeat tick from inside a hospital room. Are the doctors going to make the “very early” punctuation work? Only time will tell. In the meantime, the heartbeats of fans keep damper’slights dancing through the Wi‑Fi waves, echoing condolences, prayers, and the unstoppable boldness that no sorrow can dim. Christina’s own words remind us: “I see you and I love you.” And that’s the kind of love that can lift an entire season.