LeAnn Rimes cancels upcoming shows citing 'severe illness' months after $10K blood
Key Points:
- LeAnn Rimes has canceled two upcoming shows in Spokane and Seattle due to a "severe illness," with rescheduled dates set for May 31 and June 2, respectively; ticket holders will be notified and can request refunds if unable to attend the new dates.
- The singer has a history of health struggles, including anxiety, depression, psoriasis, and a notable incident last June when her fake teeth fell out mid-performance but she continued singing.
- In January, Rimes underwent a costly $10,000 plasma exchange treatment designed to remove toxins and inflammatory proteins from her blood, describing it as an "oil change" for her body.
- She recently shared a video of a "deep jaw release" treatment aimed at relieving jaw tension caused by stress, during which she became emotional.
- Despite these challenges, Rimes expressed gratitude for her fans' support and looks forward to returning to the stage soon.