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Sharon Nelson speaks on 20/20: the Night Before He Died Maybe the family are starting to speak on this a little bit. Here are some snippets:
In a new 20/20 segment, ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff investigates the drug by shedding light on families who have lost people to fentanyl. He also travels to China in search of undercover labs that may be responsible for online sales and shipping the drug to the United States. In this clip from the segment — which airs Friday, September 28th at 10 p.m. — Prince’s half-sister, Sharon Nelson, talks about her view on fentanyl and the affect of the singer’s dying.
“He wouldn’t have taken a pill like that at all. When you’re in pain, you’re going to take a pill, hoping it relieves it,” she says. “You’re not thinking like that; you’re not thinking like a normal person who isn’t in pain. … After all that’s happened to Prince, I know, I can say for sure, his fans will never take that pill.”
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In new @ABC 20/20 interview, Prince's half-sister says late musician, whose death was linked to counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl, "wouldn't have taken a pill like that" if he had known the pills were counterfeit. @BobWoodruff reports #ABC2020 Friday. https://abcn.ws/2zrmrXW
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Depressing. Completely preventable and depressing... | |
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Finally! I've been wonder what the heck were those pictures with her and tv cameras about but never heard anything but crickets about it. I'm watching somekind of way. Youtube or whatever. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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wow | |
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Again when ever the opioid crisis is brought up, Prince's name enters the picture. | |
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PennyPurple said: Again when ever the opioid crisis is brought up, Prince's name enters the picture. He's the big kahuna that was taken down by this substance, so I understand it. It was and still is shocking to many. | |
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"After all that’s happened to Prince, I know, I can say for sure, his fans will never take that pill." | |
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said: "After all that’s happened to Prince, I know, I can say for sure, his fans will never take that pill." Was wondering too. | |
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PennyPurple said: Again when ever the opioid crisis is brought up, Prince's name enters the picture. Because he’s a celebrity. Though I see stories about it all the time that never mention him. Paisley Park is in your heart
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said: "After all that’s happened to Prince, I know, I can say for sure, his fans will never take that pill." Unfortunately probabilities are some of us are already addicted to opiates. | |
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rogifan said:[quote] PennyPurple said: Again when ever the opioid crisis is brought up, Prince's name enters the picture. Because he’s a celebrity. Though I see stories about it all the time that never mention him.[/quote] Exactly. If anything "his name entering the picture" only proves how popular Prince really was/is, how relevant he still was/is, how influential he was/is. I found/find some comfort in that. I also try to find some comfort in knowing his death has made an impact. His death has made a difference. His death has spurred the powers that be into action- finally aknowledging and addressing the opiate epidemic. Fans who continue to take issue with him being linked to this crisis are obviously projecting their own personal opinions or hang ups about drugs and drug users. From the first whisperings of Prince's death being drug-related the only thing I felt for him was deep compassion. And despair over the senselessness of it all. It's hard for me to imagine why some people here are vehemently opposed to accepting the reality of his passing. Haters are going to hate. It's what gets some poor unfortunate souls out of bed in the AM. That's not my problem. What some anonymous trolls say about Prince, his life, or his manner of death on internet forums and/or message boards couldn't mean any less to me. Besides each and every one of us is likely to be touched personally by the tragedy of opioid addiction so maybe that will eventually silence them. Again, I don't really care about any of that but for those that do maybe it helps to remember none of us is immune. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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It is worded weirdly but she probably just meant that since we have seen how it can kill a musician us P fans love, that it will bring awareness to it all. | |
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I take issue with the fact that when opioid abuse is mentioned in the media, there is either a picture of Prince next to it, or it mentions Prince. I'm glad you find comfort in that, but I don't.
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Hey I can only talk about what I see and I see plenty of stories about the opioid crisis that don’t mention Prince or any other celebrity. I don’t think he’s the poster boy for this crisis at all. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Hey, and I'm talking about what I've seen....Prince was even mentioned in Tom Petty's death. | |
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I don’t know anything much about Prince’s circumstances with the Fentanyl (I tend to shy away from the death threads) but one thing I do know for sure is that Fentanyl is so powerful that it is easy to mix up the dosage. A little less than a decade ago I was run over by a car in a bad way and the EMT people in the ambulance had me sniff this liquid up my nose, my heart rate and breathing slowed to a crawl and I lost consciousness. These people were trained and experienced in administering the drug for therapeutic purposes and me tapping out like that caught them by surprise! I just wish Prince had stopped cold and gone in for inpatient treatment after the Atlanta incident | |
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We all do. Instead of seeing threads about his death, we might be learning about a new open concert at PP, or having him text back to fams on his Instagram account. As I continue to age, it would have been nice to have his music in the foreground of my life, helping me through it all. I will always continue to miss that. I know we didn't lose him as early as Jimi or some others, but still....
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Still don't think Prince isn't a poster boy for opioid use? | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Why don't you try reading the article? The FULL article. And don't tell me you did because you responded 4 minutes after my post.....
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I totally agree with her on this one. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Prince was the only one who was addicted. There were other famous people. harp on them and not Prince all of the time. | |
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It may be true. But why were the pills with fentanyl separated? The 15 pills found in the jewelry box had the fentanyl in them. And then again, he knew the pills were counterfeit because he didn't get them from a prescription. But we've been thru all of the above with thousands of posts. I do want to watch the program and see the full interview with Sharon though. | |
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That's what I'm saying too. I'm tired of seeing the opioid crisis = Prince. | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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And this will all be an org left turn in 1, 2, 3.... Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Look, you have your opinion and I have mine. We aren't going to change each other's minds. [Snip - luv4u] | |
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