November 17, 2024 10:37 AM

Miley Cyrus Hospitalized In Kansas City Incident Repeats, 'Bangerz' Singer Hospitalized Again, Posts Photo Of Wrist Surgery On Instagram

Miley Cyrus Hospitalized In Kansas City - Early in April this year, the "Bangerz" singer was hospitalized in Kansas City due to a "severe allergic reaction." Now, it seems the hospitalization incident has repeated itself but this time around the songstress was rushed to the hospital for a wrist surgery.

In April 2014, Miley Cyrus hospitalized in Kansas City following a "severe allergic reaction." Due to her hospitalization, her Kansas tour was inevitably cancelled. According to the singers representatives, she had an allergic reactions to antibiotics prescribed thus had been advised to rest.

Following the news of Miley Cyrus hospitalized in Kansas City, the songstress took to Twitter to apologize to her fans. She also posted a photo of herself lying down on a hospital bed.

"Kansas I promise Im as (heartbroken) as you are. I wanted so badly 2 b there 2night. Not being with yall makes me feel shittier than I already do," shared Cyrus on her Twitter account.

Before the year ends however the incident in April where Miley Cyrus hospitalized in Kansas City seems to have repeated. The songstress is currently hospitalized again for a wrist injury. Cyrus took to Instagram to post a photo of herself wearing a hospital gown with the caption: "The gown is sooooo hipster."

In addition to sharing a photo of herself wearing the hospital gown, Miley shared a photo of her open wrist, taken during surgery. Of course, to save fans from looking at the gruesome photo, Miley added a tiny photo of her and Justin Bieber and captioned it as: "Bieber veinz."

Unlike the incident in April where Miley Cyrus hospitalized in Kansas City following a severe allergic reaction, her hospitalization this month was due to a cyst on her wrist. Fans of the singer are wishing her nothing but well-wishes.

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