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Ice-T slams father-in-law who refused to wear a mask and nearly died from Covid

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Ice-T has slammed his father-in-law for refusing to wear a face mask as he later nearly died from coronavirus. The rapper's in-law Steve, the dad of Coco Austin, caught the deadly bug and got pneumonia in both lungs.

Steve, who Ice-T said was once a "serious No Masker", was put in intensive care and will also be on oxygen indefinitely. 'No maskers' refuse to wear personal protective equivalent because they fear it harms the body's oxygen levels, which is untrue.

Taking to his Twitter account over the weekend, Ice-T shared a picture of Steve in his hospital bed looking very ill and wearing his oxygen mask.

Ice-T posted: "My father-in-law 'Coco's dad' was a serious 'No Masker' COVID hit him. "Pneumonia in both lungs.. "40 days in ICU

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