Monica Seemingly Passes Out At Houston Concert

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Monica experienced a health scare at her recent concert in Houston, Texas, leaving concertgoers worried. The R&B songstress seemingly passed out during her performance.

Monica Leaves Fans Concerned

On Saturday, Dec. 28, as Monica took the stage, fans immediately noticed that something seemed off. 

It was stated that the “So Gone” singer arrived late for her performance, causing a wave of concern among the audience. However, the singer suddenly passed out near the stairs, having to leave in an ambulance. 

Numerous fans took to social media to express their worry and send well wishes to Monica. One fan tweeted, “Poor girl, I hope #Monica is ok! She passed out and I know she had about 20 more minutes in her. She had just performed “So Gone” here in Houston, TX and like 5 minutes after she took her jacket off she passed out, something did seem off.  Here she is singing “For You I Will.” She paid homage to ppl who passed away.”

Monica’s Health

While Monica’s team has yet to address the incident publicly, TMZ reports that the singer has a history of health issues. She has previously battled high blood pressure and undergone multiple surgeries for endometriosis. Before Monica’s health incident, the singer had been seen doing “well.”

She had recently appeared on Instagram Live with rapper Nicki Minaj and Keyshia Cole, during which Minaj teased their collaboration, “Love Me Enough.” Monica also recently debuted her new radio show, “Mo Talk,” which aims to provide a platform for engaging conversations. 

Lil Durk Cancels Shows Due To Health Scare

The incident involving Monica fainting at her concert in Houston brings to mind the challenges that musicians often face in maintaining their health. Lil Durk, a prominent rapper, encountered a similar situation in July 2023 when he was hospitalized for severe dehydration and exhaustion, which led to the cancellation of his summer tour.

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