Halsey reveals struggles with health issues, grateful for being alive.

Fans showed their support for the musician.

June 4th 2024.

Halsey reveals struggles with health issues, grateful for being alive.
Halsey, the talented singer, songwriter, and performer, recently took to Instagram to open up about her secret health struggles. With a mix of emotions, she shared that she considers herself lucky to still be alive despite facing a challenging health battle.

In her post, Halsey shared that she will be releasing a new single titled "The End" and decided to give her fans a glimpse into her behind-the-scenes struggles. In one video, the 29-year-old singer, who uses she/they pronouns, can be seen massaging her legs in pain while complaining about feeling sick.

"I feel like an old lady," she said, "I've given myself two more years to be sick. By the time I turn 30, I'm going to have a rebirth. I won't be sick anymore, I'll look super hot, and I'll have lots of energy. I'm just going to redo my 20s in my 30s. Seriously."

Halsey then shared another video of herself hooked up to machines and wearing a face mask, explaining that it was her first day of treatment. In the final video clip, she gave fans a sneak peek into the recording studio while working on "The End."

In the caption, Halsey wrote, "Long story short, I'm lucky to be alive. Short story long, I wrote an album. It begins with 'The End' - out now." Although she did not disclose her exact diagnosis, she tagged The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Lupus Research Alliance in her post.

Fans immediately flooded the comments section with messages of love and support for the singer, whose real name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane. One fan, Bella.Whitley, wrote, "I love you. Chronic illness is hell, but you're incredible." Another fan, Lennyuska, added, "I love you so much Halsey. Thank you for your bravery and resilience."

The singer has been open about her health struggles over the years, having previously been diagnosed with endometriosis, a chronic condition that affects about 10% of reproductive-age individuals worldwide. In 2022, she also revealed that she had been diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Sjogren's syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome, and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome after an eight-year battle to find out what was wrong.

After her diagnosis, Halsey shared that she had been dismissed by doctors and called "crazy and anxious and lazy" while trying to find answers for her symptoms. In a post on her Instagram story, she wrote, "I just want to clarify, for the benefit of friends of friends who may have any of the diagnoses that I recently shared, I didn't 'just get sick.' I've been sick for a long time. My sicknesses just have their names now."

She also urged people to be more understanding and supportive of their friends who may be struggling with undiagnosed illnesses. "Don't roll your eyes at your sick friends," she wrote, "they could be fighting a battle that they haven't named yet." Halsey's message resonated with many, as they shared similar experiences in the comments.

It's clear that Halsey's journey has not been easy, but she continues to inspire others with her strength and resilience. We wish her all the best in her health battle and look forward to hearing her new single, "The End." If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures to share, feel free to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency.

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