‘The most serious thing’: Justin Bieber suffers from facial paralysis

“Very serious business”
Justin Bieber suffers from facial dysfunction

First Justin Bieber canceled a series of concerts. A few days later, the singer continued with a confusing explanation: he could no longer move the right half of his face.

Canadian pop musician Justin Bieber released a video a few days after the concert was canceled, telling his fans he was suffering from facial paralysis. The singer posted an almost three-minute video on Instagram on Friday afternoon in which he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. The 28-year-old explained that it was a viral disease that had hit the nerves in his ear and face.

“As you can see, that eye can’t blink,” says the Grammy Award winner, whose left eye blinks as his right eye looks at the camera. Bieber explained that he could not smile or move his nose to that side. He pulls the corner of his mouth to the left. “This is a very serious matter, you can see,” Bieber tells his fans. Rest and protect the body. He will also do exercises to restore his normal facial features. There is no deadline to return to the stage.

Bieber’s Instagram account has received numerous congratulations from fans and colleagues, including celebrities such as Diane Keaton, Patrick Schwarzenegger, DJ Khaled, Finneas and Romeo Beckham. Bieber postponed several concerts of his “Justice World Tour” on Tuesday. He is acting on his doctor’s instructions, he told in an Instagram story, but without talking about his diagnosis. Most recently, the singer canceled two concert dates in Las Vegas in February due to a positive Govt test.

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