Cody Simpson Reveals He Has 'Serious Hemorrhage' Leaving Him Unable to Sing
Key Points:
- Cody Simpson has been diagnosed with a vocal cord hemorrhage, forcing him to cancel upcoming shows and pause his singing career temporarily.
- The injury resulted from singing through a sinus infection, which he initially mistook for fatigue, leading to prolonged vocal strain.
- He has been on intermittent vocal rest for a month and now faces an additional two weeks of silence to avoid surgery, delaying his album and new singles.
- Despite the setback, Simpson remains optimistic, viewing the situation as a long-term realignment and continues working on instrumentals.
- Simpson recently resumed his music career after a hiatus to focus on swimming, having competed for Australia in the 2023 World Cup and aimed for the 2024 Paris Olympics.