Tampa Bay Lightning national anthem singer, an Air Force vet, hospitalized with coronavirus despite vaccine - Fox News

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Air Force veteran Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the national anthem for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the team's recent run to the Stanley Cup championship.

"(This) is probably the sickest I’ve been in my entire life," Bryson-Kirksey told the Tampa Bay Times.

Air Force veteran Sonya Bryson-Kirksey is seen in 2018, singing the national anthem before an NHL playoff game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the New Jersey Devils, in Tampa, Florida.

"People who don’t get vaccinated are the carriers of these variants and they never even know," she told the Times.

He tweeted again Wednesday saying Bryson-Kirksey's husband had told him she was "doing OK."

Her friend WWE wrestler Titus O'Neil told WFLA-TV that she was "fighting" the virus and staying "strong."

"I am putting my arms out wide, my big arms, hugging Sonya, wrapping my arms around her," he told the station

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