Halsey Announces North American Tour Dates - Singer reveals health struggle.
Pop singer Halsey, age 29, seems to have recovered from a grave illness. She recently unveiled her new album and single titled "The End" on June 4th. Through Instagram posts, Halsey shared various clips and wrote enthusiastically, "After enduring a long health struggle, I'm thankful to be alive. Essentially, I wrote a record!"
In one of these videos, Halsey sits quietly on a sofa as she tenderly massages her visibly painful legs. She claims, "Right now, I'm feeling ancient. I promised myself that I'd let my body continue being sick until I'm 30, at which point I'll have a fresh start, no longer sick, absolutely fit and radiant, and I'll reclaim my twenties in my thirties."
Halsey Commits to Charity
Moreover, the 29-year-old shared images of herself with an IV attached to her arm in the hospital. Although there was no public disclosure of her specific health condition, she spotlighted the accounts of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Lupus Research Alliance in her post. As per a press release referenced by many American media sources, funds from this album will be donated to these two foundations.
In 2022, Halsey had previously mentioned that she had been dealing with a myriad of health troubles following the birth of her child in summer 2021. Although she kept the nature of her illnesses undisclosed, she divulged that medical professionals identified her with condition called Sjögren's syndrome and one called mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).
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- Despite her struggle with Lupus, Halsey expressed happiness and gratitude for her recovery, announcing the release of her new single and album titled "The End."
- The "Nightmare" singer, who had been dealing with health issues following her child's birth in 2021, was recently diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).
- Halsey, a strong advocate for health awareness, utilized her Instagram platform to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Lupus Research Alliance, despite remaining silent about her specific health condition.
- The resilient woman, who promised herself to live with her illness until her thirties, is now ready to reclaim her twenties and embark on her North American tour, proving that even in the face of adversity, happiness and strength can prevail.