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Ricky Martin on Pandemic-Induced Anxiety and Promoting Social Justice for His Kids

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Ricky Martin had a moment where he didn't know what to do with himself when the stay-at-home orders went into effect amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 48-year-old singer covers magazine's Family Issue, where he gets candid about the anxiety he felt upon realizing he had to put part of his career on hold.«I went through this mourning process of me letting go of the possibility of ever performing in front of 20,000 people again,» Martin tells the publication. «That’s what they were telling us.

For me it was like, I don’t know how to do anything else. I always thought I was going to be able to do this as long as I wanted to — even if I looked ridiculous onstage at 70 years old with a cane, it was my option.

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