Miley Cyrus Released From Hospital
Miley Cyrus is out of the hospital after a severe allergic reaction forced her to cancel a number of tour dates.
Cyrus, the 21-year-old singer who has been performing on her "Bangerz" tour, was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction to the medicine Cephalexin. The singer was prescribed the drug after suffering from a sinus infection, according to E! News.
While some media outlets were reporting that Cyrus' allergic reaction could keep Cyrus off of the stage for up to 27 days, it seems things are looking up for the singer.
"She is feeling much better and Europe [tour] is still on," a source close to Cyrus reportedly told E! News.
Cyrus previously took to Twitter to lash out against media outlets that reported different reasons for her cancelling recent tour dates.
"So many ignorant stories out there no one is reading the official statement and these dumb (expletives) are scaring my fans. Please read official," she tweeted. "Shut the (expletive) up and let me heal. Stop scaring my family, friends, & fans. OFFICIAL STATEMENT."
The singer has been transparent to her fans on Twitter about her illness and began by tweeting about having a fever. She has been emotional about her circumstances that have kept her from performing.
"Can't quit crying i wanna go back on tour," she wrote after initially getting sick. "Im meant to be onstage performing for y'all.... not laying in a hospital bed."
Cyrus has been the face of controversy as a singer who has seemingly prided herself on her provocative appearance. However, she has made it clear that her live performances are important to her.
"I don't think people realize how much energy I put into my shows & how much their bad energy brings me down," the singer tweeted earlier this year.