Grammy Winner Tori Kelly Hospitalised for Blood Clots in Legs and Lungs After Fainting at Dinner – Reports

Kelly is reportedly being treated for blood clots after doctors discovered them around several of her vital organs. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter has won two Grammy Awards, both in 2019, for Best Gospel Album and Best Gospel Performance/Song.

Tori Kelly (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Grammy-Winning American singer Tori Kelly is in the hospital receiving treatment for blood clots around her essential organs, a source confirmed TMZ adding that the condition was really serious. According to sources close to the Grammy-winning artist, she was out to dinner with friends in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday night when her heart began to race. Tori reportedly passed out and was out for a while. Tori Kelly Hospitalised for Severe Blood Clots After Collapsing in Public – Reports.

According to TMZ, Tori's pals wanted to make sure she wasn't sent to a hospital downtown, but rather to Cedars-Sinai, one of the country's top hospitals, so they took her outside, loaded her into a vehicle, and rushed to the hospital instead of calling an ambulance. Doctors detected clots in Tori's legs and lungs and are still attempting to identify if any clots are near her heart, according to a source in the ICU. Throughout her hospitalisation, the singer has been in and out of consciousness. Madonna Health Update: 'The Material Girl' Singer Is Discharged From Hospital And Recovering From Bacterial Infection!

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Recently, Kelly released her first new solo single, "Missin U". Kelly rose to prominence as a kid on several TV competition shows before breaking into the industry with her acoustic renditions on YouTube and a stint on American Idol in 2010. She came just shy of the Top 24 on Idol, but she quickly established a successful pop career, releasing her debut album "Unbreakable Smile" in 2015. She had successes with "Nobody Love" and "Should've Been Us" and was nominated for two Grammys in 2019.

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