Steve Price’s heartbreaking family news amid SA coronavirus outbreak

Steve Price’s heartbreaking family news: The Project host reveals his mother has ‘gone downhill badly’ due to South Australia’s coronavirus outbreak

The Project’s Steve Price has revealed his elderly mother has ‘gone downhill badly’ after a new COVID-19 cluster broke out in South Australia.

The 65-year-old looked gutted as he told his co-hosts Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar about the situation on Monday night, after revealing he’d only seen her once this year.

‘Yesterday, I gave my mother a date. I said, “I will be there on December 10, in the car to pick you up after not seeing you since February,”‘ Steve explained.

Heartbroken: The Project’s Steve Price has revealed his elderly mother has ‘gone downhill badly’ after a new COVID-19 cluster broke out in South Australia

‘She said this morning, “Okay, I’m just doing to have Christmas day on my own now. I won’t make the Christmas cake because there won’t be anyone here to eat it.”

‘It’s a b*****d of a thing, this COVID.’ 

Steve added his mother had ‘gone downhill badly’ after learning that SA’s newest cluster in Parafield, a non-residential suburb of Adelaide, had grown to 20 people.

‘She’s 87. She can’t fly on a place. She can’t drive herself. We may get shut out again,’ he said solemnly.

Family update: The 65-year-old looked gutted as he told his co-hosts Carrie Bickmore (pictured) and Peter Helliar about the situation on Monday night

Family update: The 65-year-old looked gutted as he told his co-hosts Carrie Bickmore (pictured) and Peter Helliar about the situation on Monday night

‘I’m not being over dramatic. I was told she had gone downhill badly because of this news… and imagine how many other South Australians are in that boat tonight.’ 

Steve’s update comes after he revealed in August how much he missed his mother while he was stuck in Melbourne’s stage-four lockdown.

‘She’s in the zone where anything could happen and I just feel gutted that I might not – never – physically see her again,’ he said at the time. ‘It’s awful.’

Telling all: Steve said his mother was distressed to learn that SA's newest cluster in Parafield, a non-residential suburb of Adelaide, had grown to 20 people

Telling all: Steve said his mother was distressed to learn that SA’s newest cluster in Parafield, a non-residential suburb of Adelaide, had grown to 20 people

Carrie tried to console him, telling him to have hope that Victoria would get on top of the coronavirus outbreak, before Waleed chimed in.

‘There’s every chance you’ll see your mum in the not-too-distant future,’ he said.

Steve responded: ‘I hope so, because it just breaks my heart.

‘It would break anybody’s heart – but we can do this. We can,’ Waleed said.  

Confiding in his co-hosts: Steve Price on The Project in August

Earlier this year: Steve’s update comes after he revealed in August how much he missed his mother while he was stuck in Melbourne’s stage-four lockdown