An unwanted Christmas surprise has ruined LeAnn Rimes’ holiday plans.
The singer-songwriter had to cancel her holiday concert after doctors discovered she had blood on her vocal cords. While the news was heartbreaking for many fans, her decision to prioritize her health was praised by them, as they sent a well-intentioned message for a speedy recovery.
LeAnn Rimes Postpones Holiday Show Amid Health Crisis
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Rimes has focused on putting her well-being before her career and her fans since 2013, when she checked herself into a treatment center. The “How Do I Live” singer also has and hosts her own mental health-focused podcast called “Wholly Human,” which she uses to help listeners connect with themselves.
Thus, no one was surprised when he shared a handwritten note on Instagram detailing his intention to step away from the stage for a while. The note began, “It breaks my heart to announce that I will be rescheduling this weekend’s show.”
The 40-year-old explained that doctors had “found bleeding on my vocal cords” due to “a violent cough that comes along with being sick” with the flu. He explained that even though he was getting better, he couldn’t “speak or sing … doctor’s orders!”
He went on to express his disappointment at a time when he was excited to celebrate the holiday with his millions of fans. The “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” hitmaker asked contestants to check their emails for “rescheduled information”.
Rimes revealed in the post’s commentary that her Tennessee show at the Ryman will now take place on April 8, 2023, while her concert in Riverside, Iowa, will be rescheduled to September 29, 2023.
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Artist Aliyah O’Brien commented, “Awe babe! Very difficult. Take good care of yourselves, and happy holidays to you all.” One fan wrote, “been looking forward to this Christmas show at the Ryman for months. But pray for a speedy recovery.” “one’s health should always be a priority … thanks for leading by example that makes it so! rest & recharge my friend!,” a second fan wrote.
Rimes, whose eponymous album earned her two Grammy Awards in 1997, often felt overwhelmed by the fame she found as a 13-year-old. In other words, the level of success the “One Way Ticket” singer has enjoyed so far. he feels like he has to be “superhuman” most of the time.
It also doesn’t help that stress causes physical consequences like depression and anxiety, which his family has a long history of. His anxiety became so severe that he appeared on stage with a 104-degree fever as a teenager. Recounting the event to Insider, the pop star stated:
“I passed out backstage at the age of 14. I had to walk off the stage a few times and just say, ‘I can’t finish the show.’”
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Rimes finally realized she needed professional help, so she checked herself into the aforementioned awesome center the day after she turned 30. In his words, “I was in a very, very dark place. I am never alone. There’s always someone around, whether it’s a parent or a manager, an agent or a publicist, or a husband, or whatever.”
He has since revealed that his 30-day stay at the center changed his life forever.
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Rimes talks about the spiritual path she took for her latest project, “God’s Work.” The album, which he worked on with his longtime collaborator Darrell Brown and various other artists, features singles that passionately appeal to listeners and fans to protect the environment.
Speaking about the song, the “Good Intentions” actress told CBS, “Music is an immediate connection to all creation. I would cry talking about it because it’s so powerful.” He added that he always wanted to work with diverse voices because “it takes everyone to grow a well-loved and well-supported community.”
The “Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes” star was also on hand for fans to hear a song she wrote for her wedding to “Sunset Beach” actor Eddie Cibrian. The couple has been married for over a decade and still enjoys their unwavering love.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/