Iconic Country Star Gives a Positive Update Following Health and Voice Struggles
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Iconic Country Star Gives a Positive Update Following Health and Voice Struggles

LeAnn Rimes is still working through her recovery after postponing multiple concerts due to “severe illness.” But she’s in good spirits and plans on getting back to the stage soon. The Grammy-winning singer shared an update on Instagram while celebrating the anniversary of her platinum-certified album, Sittin’ on Top of the World, which turned 28 on May 5th. In the post, she assured fans that she’s focused on healing from Covid-related laryngitis. “Still working my way through voice rest, trying to get myself back to health as quickly as possible,” she shared before adding, “I know this is one of your favorites that I haven’t played in a while. Here’s a little peek into rehearsals as we reworked and reimagined this gem,” Rimes wrote. “Hoping to add it to the setlist when I can get back out on the road .”   In the post, LeAnn shared a video of herself singing Commitment, which is one of her favorite songs on Sittin’ on Top of the World. View this post on Instagram A post shared by leann rimes cibrian (@leannrimes) LeAnn Rimes is on Voice Rest Following ‘Severe’ Laryngitis Her post came just after LeAnn Rimes’ postponed a series of performances in her 30 Years of Blue Tour. Spokane, Washington and Seattle, Washington, were the first shows affected. One day later, she also postponed her stops in Waukegan, IL, and Wilmington, OH. “I am truly heartbroken to have to reschedule,” she wrote in an Instagram story on April 29th. “And I am so very grateful for your kindness and continued support as I recover. I look forward to being back on stage and seeing you very soon. Love, LeAnn.” In another update on May 1st, LeAnn shared that she is suffering from “severe laryngitis” after a Covid diagnosis. “A visit to my doctor for a scope of my vocal cords has confirmed the news,” she admitted. “And I wanted to tell you as soon as I could.” “It breaks my heart, having to reschedule these shows,” LeAnn continued. “This is sadly out of my hands until I get this under control.” This story’s featured image is by Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images.