Justin Bieber: ‘My sickness is getting worse’
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The 'Ghost' hitmaker has revealed that he is not in good health and has been ordered by his doctor to postpone his upcoming shows.
Justin Bieber is currently on his Justice World Tour, but has had to cancel some of his scheduled shows due to struggling with his health.
The singer took to Instagram Live to reveal that he is not feeling well and has been ordered by his doctor to cancel his performances.
He had to postpone two shows which were scheduled to take place in Toronto on 7 and 8 June, and one in Washington DC on 10 June.
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The 'Love Yourself' hitmaker said he has done everything to get better, but his health was deteriorating. As a result, he can't perform.
‘Can’t believe I’m saying this. I’ve done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse. My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders)," he wrote.
Although he didn't reveal what the sickness is, according to other publications, it could be Lyme disease. In 2020, Bieber told his followers that he is battling with the disease. "While many people keep saying that Bieber looks terrible, that he uses methamphetamine, etc., what they don’t realize is that I have recently been diagnosed with Lyme disease,” he wrote.
Bieber says he will be resting to get better.
‘To all my people I love you so much and I’m gonna rest and get better," he wrote.
Justin's tour has faced several setbacks. Last year, he had to postpone the tour due to COVID-19.
"The tour was to kick off this summer but due to COVID-19 restrictions varying by state, the tour is being moved to 2022," reads a statement posted on Justin Bieber's website.
Check out all the list of places Justin will be performing here.
READ: Justin Bieber on suffering an emotional breakdown after marrying Hailey Bieber
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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