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Halsey posts health update, saying she’s ‘lucky to be alive’

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Halsey tagged lupus and blood cancer organizations in her Instagram post.



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Halsey’s fans expressed their support after the singer said on social media: “I’m lucky to be alive. »

The “Without Me” star, who uses she/they pronouns, updated her followers Tuesday with an Instagram post saying, “long story short, I’m lucky to be alive. Long story short, I wrote an album. it starts with The End. out now.”

The post was accompanied by a series of short video clips, the first of which showed Halsey sitting and continually rubbing her legs.

“Seriously, seriously…like an old lady,” the 29-year-old said in the video. “I told myself I’m going to give myself two more years to be sick.

“At 30, I’m being reborn and I’m not going to be sick and I’m going to look super hot and have a lot of energy and I’m just going to be able to look 20 again in my 30s.”

One user reacted: “Halsey is the voice of so many chronically ill people. Just another reason why she is my hero since I have something for the rest of my life but still want to live my dream. I’m so excited to hear this story. I love you so much”

Another wrote: “I love you 🤍 chronic illness is hell but you are amazing. »

Halsey did not specify what their condition is, but identified the Lupus Research Alliance and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Another video showed Halsey hooked up to some sort of IV, wearing a mask and saying “first day of treatment.” Other shots showed them crying, wearing a scarf and being on a drip.

Two years ago, the singer revealed she had received multiple diagnoses following the July 2021 birth of their child, Ender. Around that time, she posted a series of videos saying, “I’m allergic to literally everything.”

In 2019, Halsey revealed that she lived with bipolar disorder, having been diagnosed at the age of 17.

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