Miley Cyrus rushed to hospital after suffering ‘severe allergic reaction’ to antibiotics
konknaijaboy | On 16, Apr 2014
MILEY Cyrus was forced to cancel a Missouri gig after she was rushed to hospital.
The 21-year-old was due to perform at the Sprint Centre in Kansas City when she landed herself in the ER after suffering a “severe allergic reaction”.It is not known how dangerous her reaction was, but judging on a selfie she tweeted from her hospital bed, it took more than a quick jab to stabilise.
The Wrecking Ball singer shared a snap of herself wearing a hospital gown while lying on a trolley and holding up a colourful octopus toy in front of her face.
Miley wrote: “Mr. Octopussy & some amazing Drs are taking good care of me.”
American fans were left disappointed after a notice of the Bangerz cancellation hit the venue’s website just two and a half hours before the show was due to begin.
“I wanted so badly 2 b there 2night. Not being with yall makes me feel s******* than I already do”
Miley Cyrus
Despite being treated for a potentially dangerous reaction, social media addict Miley immediately took to Twitter to apologise to her fans.
She wrote: “Kansas I promise Im as [heartbroken] as you are. I wanted so badly 2 b there 2night. Not being with yall makes me feel s******* than I already do.”
While the bleached blonde babe had her phone to keep her busy, the entertainment options offered by her hospital room didn’t reach Miley’s high standards.
Luke Hemsworth’s ex moaned: “Hospital TV is wacccckkkkkkk!!!!!#wherestheappletv”, before adding: “mizzzzzeraaabbblleeee.”
This isn’t the first time that Miley has left ticket-holders stranded so far on the Bangerz tour.
At the time, she was also mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Floyd.
Two days ago, Miley complained of a cough on Twitter, writing: “why is this cough coming back #sorethroat #feelingnobueno… I woke up like disssss #SICK.”
The risqué singer doesn’t look like she’ll be rescheduling her oversexed twerkfest to stop by Kansas City again, with refunds being offered at the point of purchase.