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Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Faints During Scary Moment Live on Air
Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Faints During Scary Moment Live on Air

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Faints During Scary Moment Live on Air

Originally appeared on E! Online Camryn Kinsey had an unexpected on-air health scare. Indeed, the right-wing political commentator made an appearance on Fox News, where she fainted mid-conversation while criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris during the segment. "They had a failed presidency and campaign," Kinsey, who began stumbling over her words, argued on May 8. "So this is about incompetency. It's not about ideology or uh, it's not about uh…" Her eyes closed as she fell over onto the studio floor and host Jonathan Hunt told the audience, "We're just going to get some help here for Camryn." When the show returned after a commercial break, Hunt shared an update on the former Trump administration official's well-being. "Camryn is up and moving," he confirmed. "We have paramedics checking her. We will keep you updated. We wish her all the best." E! News has reached out to reps for Kinsey for comment and has not yet heard back. More from E! Online Liev Schreiber Speaks Out on 16-Year-Old Daughter Kai Coming Out as Trans ACM Awards 2025 Winners: Complete List Katy Perry Responds to Critics Saying She "Can't Dance" Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the network told E! News in a statement, "After Fox News @ Night guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." Kinsey's appearance comes one day after President Joe Biden reflected on his 2024 presidential race, in which Harris ultimately stepped up to run against President Donald Trump. Biden shared that he believed exiting the race before last July wouldn't have made much of a difference in the outcome. "I don't think it would have mattered," Biden explained on BBC May 7. "We left at a time when we had a good candidate, she was fully funded. And what happened was, what we had set out to do—no one thought we could do it. We'd become so successful, with our agenda, it was hard to say, 'Now I'm going to stop.'" "I meant what I said when I started, that I'm prepared to hand this to the next generation, the transition government," he continued. "But things moved so quickly that it made it difficult to walk away. And it was a hard decision." But the 46th president agreed that it was ultimately the best choice. He added, "It was the right decision. I think that—well, it was just a difficult decision." While Kinsey continues to heal following her unexpected incident on Fox News, read on for more health scares. Brian Austin GreenAdam DevineJason Tartick's Back InjuryCasey Fitzgerald's Neck Injury From Hockey Skate BladeMatt Kirschenheiter's Heart AttackTracy Morgan's Medical EmergencyChristy Carlson Romano's Eye InjuryAmy Schumer's Cushing SyndromeHailey Bieber's Blood ClotJustin Bieber's Ramsay Hunt SyndromeJamie Foxx's Brain Bleed & StrokeEmilia Clarke's Brain AneurysmCori Broadus's StrokeShailene Woodley's Health Battle For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

What's Going On With Justin Bieber?
What's Going On With Justin Bieber?

Forbes

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

What's Going On With Justin Bieber?

Health struggles, business changes, and a canceled tour have sparked concern over Justin Bieber's ... More career as fans ask: Where is he—and what's next? NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 31: Justin Bieber is seen on The Upper East Side on January 31, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Aeon/GC Images) Justin Bieber is once again a topic of heated discussion on social media — but not because of a new single or one specific viral moment. The chatter is different this time. It's quieter, more anxious, and rooted in concern. Over the past few months, the pop star has become the subject of growing speculation, with fans and casual observers alike wondering if the singer is okay. And maybe more importantly, what exactly is going on with his career? The speculation didn't come out of nowhere. For those who've been paying attention, it's the latest chapter in a story that's been unfolding for years — one that includes health scares, business shakeups, a blockbuster financial deal, and long, uneasy silences. Much of the recent worry can be traced back to June 2022, when Bieber revealed he was battling Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare neurological condition that caused partial facial paralysis. He tried to push forward with his Justice World Tour but eventually canceled the remaining dates in early 2023. At the time, he said exhaustion and ongoing health issues were responsible. Since then, his sporadic public appearances have only fueled more speculation about his well-being. At Coachella, Bieber looked noticeably detached and was seen smoking near his younger siblings. Recently, he was filmed pleading with paparazzi to give him space after leaving a church service – another glimpse into his relationship with fame. These events aren't inherently bad, but they have longtime supporters talking. Bieber has never shied away from speaking about his mental health. He's talked candidly about addiction, depression, and imposter syndrome. His marriage to Hailey Bieber and his devotion to his Christian faith have reportedly provided stability — but for fans watching from the outside, the signs still suggest someone not entirely at peace. In mid-2023, Bieber made one of the most consequential career moves of his life when he cut ties with longtime manager Scooter Braun and business manager Lou Taylor. Braun helped discover Bieber when he was just 13 on YouTube and shaped nearly every chapter of his career. Their split — after nearly 16 years — raised eyebrows, especially since no public explanation was given. At the same time, Bieber replaced Taylor with Edward White, a financial advisor best known for working with Johnny Depp. Some speculated the shakeup reflected trust issues or a desire for greater control. Others wondered if it was a red flag, the kind that often signals a deeper unraveling behind the scenes. Since then, Bieber's wife is rumored to be playing a more active role in his business affairs, though nothing has been confirmed. He publicly distanced himself from the brand Drew House, which he promoted for years, only to semi-launch another lifestyle company, SKYLRK. What is clear is that Bieber's professional presence has faded. The music slowed to a trickle, with just a few collaborations dropping here and there. The pop star who once dominated charts with a seemingly endless stream of high-profile releases has been surprisingly quiet for years. The Justice World Tour was supposed to be massive — 130 shows across the globe. But after just 49, it ended quietly. No real statement, no big announcement. Just... silence. Financially, the decision stung. The full tour was expected to gross perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars. Instead, it brought in closer to $75 million. Some outlets estimated Bieber could have lost up to $20 million on the failed venture. His team denied it, but the rumors persisted, especially after what came next. In January 2023, Bieber sold his entire publishing and recorded catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200 million. On paper, it's a savvy deal, as he scored a huge amount of upfront cash equal to years of royalties. But the timing was curious. Just weeks after the tour ended, Bieber gave up future control and income from his life's work. Catalog sales have become common for legacy acts, but Bieber is decades younger than most artists who take part in such transactions. He's now largely lost how most of his biggest hits will be used, giving up a lot of control of his image and sound. While the deal was absolutely in his favor, there are certainly downsides, and some have been wondering whether it was a cash-out or a lifeline? Despite the turbulence, Bieber's star power hasn't dimmed. He remains one of the most streamed artists globally on Spotify. His fanbase is vast and loyal, and the appetite for new music is palpable. Rumors have circulated about Bieber working on new material slated for release in 2025. No official announcements or even significant teases give real credence to the whispers. For Bieber, a successful comeback hinges on creating music that reflects his personal growth and resonates with today's listeners. He's scored massive wins in the past, a there's every reason to believe he can reclaim his position at the forefront of pop music whenever he's ready – but there's no sign yet when that will be…or under what conditions he'll find his way back to the spotlight.

Lil Nas X Suffers From Partial Face Paralysis: All You Need To Know
Lil Nas X Suffers From Partial Face Paralysis: All You Need To Know

NDTV

time28-04-2025

  • Health
  • NDTV

Lil Nas X Suffers From Partial Face Paralysis: All You Need To Know

In April 2025,, global music sensation Lil Nas X surprised fans by sharing that he was battling partial face paralysis. In a candid video, he mentioned struggling to move parts of his face, raising concerns about conditions like Bell's palsy or Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Both are linked to nerve inflammation but differ in causes, symptoms, and recovery timelines. While the rapper has not disclosed an official diagnosis, medical experts suggest that conditions such as Bell's palsy or Ramsay Hunt syndrome could be responsible. Both conditions affect the facial nerves and can lead to temporary paralysis, but they differ in causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches. According to the Mayo Clinic, prompt diagnosis and treatment can make a critical difference. Understanding the difference between these two conditions is essential to grasp what Lil Nas X, and others with similar symptoms, may be experiencing. Understanding facial paralysis: Is it Bell's palsy or Ramsay Hunt syndrome? Facial paralysis occurs when there is inflammation or damage to the facial nerve. Bell's palsy is often associated with viral infections, while Ramsay Hunt syndrome is linked to the varicella-zoster virus. According to the Mayo Clinic, early intervention can significantly improve outcomes for both conditions. Here's what you need to know about each possibility. What is Bell's palsy? Bell's palsy is a sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually on one side. It is believed to occur when a facial nerve becomes swollen, often due to a viral infection like herpes simplex. According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms typically improve within weeks, but some cases may take months to fully recover. Symptoms of Bell's palsy Common symptoms include drooping of the mouth, inability to close the eye, loss of taste, drooling, and increased sensitivity to sound in one ear. The condition typically peaks within 48 hours and may be accompanied by pain behind the ear or jaw. What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome? Ramsay Hunt syndrome occurs when the varicella-zoster virus reactivates in the facial nerve. Besides facial paralysis, it often causes a painful rash in or around the ear, and may lead to hearing loss or vertigo. The American Academy of Neurology states that early treatment with antiviral drugs improves recovery rates and prevents long-term nerve damage. Symptoms of Ramsay Hunt syndrome Patients often experience facial drooping along with a painful red rash with blisters in and around the ear, mouth, or tongue. Other symptoms include tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hearing loss, vertigo, and difficulty closing one eye. Some individuals might also feel weakness on one side of the body. Diagnosis and medical attention Diagnosis involves a physical examination and sometimes imaging tests like MRI to rule out stroke or tumour. Blood tests may be done if Ramsay Hunt syndrome is suspected. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stresses that immediate medical consultation is crucial when facial paralysis develops. Treatment options Both Bell's palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome are treated using corticosteroids to reduce nerve swelling. Ramsay Hunt cases typically require antiviral medications such as acyclovir. Physical therapy for facial muscles and eye protection methods are often recommended to support recovery. Prognosis and recovery While most people with Bell's palsy recover fully, some may experience lingering weakness. Recovery from Ramsay Hunt syndrome can be slower, and in some cases, nerve damage may be permanent. As per Mayo Clinic, starting treatment within 72 hours of symptom onset dramatically improves outcomes. Lil Nas X's openness about his health struggle shines a light on facial paralysis conditions like Bell's palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Though both can be frightening, early diagnosis and treatment are key to a strong recovery. As per Mayo Clinic experts, if symptoms of facial paralysis appear suddenly, it is critical to seek medical attention immediately for the best chance at recovery. Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for a qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.

Justin Bieber admits to being 'too flawed for God' in emotional message
Justin Bieber admits to being 'too flawed for God' in emotional message

Daily Mirror

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Justin Bieber admits to being 'too flawed for God' in emotional message

The pop star has been open about his Christian faith since he was baptised by pastor Carl Lentz in 2014. Justin Bieber has shared a deeply personal message admitting he sometimes feels "too flawed" to be part of God's bigger plan. The singer, 30, shared this recent reflection on his Instagram story, revealing that there are doubts he wrestles with on a daily basis. He wrote: "Every day I wake up thinking maybe I'm too flawed for God to utilise me in this beautiful story of life. Yet God uses me (flaws and all) every day. The same way He uses you! Our life is significant. God has a plan for us." Justin went on to explain that he's choosing to lean into grace instead of striving for perfection. ‌ The Sorry hitmaker added: "Nothing disqualifies us from experiencing God's good plans for our life. I'm choosing today to allow God's love and grace to shape my day and give me perspective, and not make my day about trying to prove myself. Join me if you want." The post comes just a week after actor Stephen Baldwin — the father of Justin's wife, Hailey Bieber — sparked concern by sharing a now-deleted Instagram reel asking followers to pray for the couple. The reel was originally posted by Victor Marx, the founder of All Things Possible Ministries, and called for prayers for Justin and Hailey to have "wisdom, protection and to draw close to the Lord". ‌ It's not the first time the Biebers' faith has been in the spotlight. Their Christian beliefs have long shaped their relationship, their public image, and even their decision to wait until they were married to have sex — a move that Justin later said was part of rededicating himself to God. "If I could go back…I probably would've saved myself for marriage," Justin admitted in a Facebook Live. "I wanted to rededicate myself to God in that way because I really felt it was better for the condition of my soul." ‌ In the early days of their rekindled romance, following a chance meeting at a church conference in 2018, Justin and Hailey leaned on their shared faith to navigate the pressures of fame and their relationship. Hailey, who grew up in a Christian household, has spoken openly about how important it as for the couple to have a spiritual foundation. She told Elle: "It's the most important part of our relationship, following Jesus together. It's everything." That foundation has also helped them through some major health scares. In 2022, Justin was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which left part of his face temporarily paralyzed. Around the same time, Hailey was hospitalized with a blood clot in her brain. Through it all, Justin continued to speak about how Jesus was his anchor. The pop star told followers: "He is with me in the midst of the storm." Their journey of faith is something Justin explored in his YouTube documentary, JUSTIN BIEBER: NEXT CHAPTER, four years ago. The YouTube Originals special offered an unfiltered glimpse into the pop star's relationship with his wife and faith in God.

Justin Bieber fans concerned as singer appears 'broken' in worrying Coachella videos
Justin Bieber fans concerned as singer appears 'broken' in worrying Coachella videos

Daily Mirror

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Justin Bieber fans concerned as singer appears 'broken' in worrying Coachella videos

After Justin Bieber's team dismissed talk that the star has money problems, a TikTok clip of the singer has emerged and many of his fans rushed to raise concerns After a concerning video of Justin Bieber resurfaced, fans have again raised concerns for the pop superstar. A TikTok clip of the Baby hitmaker attending Coachella has found its way back online and it shows Justin struggling at the music festival. Slumped over long before the end of the trendy bash, he looked disoriented while sitting down in a grey hoodie. ‌ The smoking musician, sporting khaki pants in the video, looked like he was ready to go home as he was recorded at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. One user said he looks 'broken' - while others questioned why someone wasn't with him in the VIP section. Another commented saying smoking Justin 'looks like those men on the street in Seattle' while others registered their concern for the Grammy-winning artist. Late in the concerning clip he was topless and dancing on his own as revellers looked on stunned. Last week, Justin was forced set the record straight following recent reports that claim he is struggling financially and in a substantial amount of debt. In a statement released by his team, the 31-year-old pop star branded the claims 'clickbait stupidity' coming from unreliable sources. He claimed the sources used to in the article, published on The Hollywood Reporter, were people who who are 'disappointed that they no longer work with Justin.' Within The Hollywood Reporter article, published on Wednesday, a former employee on Bieber's team made some wild claims about the star's financial situation, including that he was in millions of dollars worth of debt after his Justice World Tour was cancelled. The tour was originally scheduled to begin in 2020 but was delayed due to the pandemic and then further delayed again in 2022 after he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused facial paralysis. In March 2023, he cancelled the remaining tour dates indefinitely. ‌ Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) is a condition which is caused due to viral reactivation. It is one of 60 causes of facial palsy, or facial paralysis as it is known in the the time, Justin said his European shows had "taken a real toll on me" and claimed he needed more time to "rest and get better" In a statement about the story to Us Weekly, Bieber's team vehemently denied the allegations. It read: "This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — 'sources,' disappointed that they no longer work with Justin. "As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But they won't deter him from staying committed to following the right path. Any source that is trying to sell you a story about alleged financial distress ... either doesn't understand the entertainment industry or, more likely, is trying to paint an unflattering portrait of Justin, which bears no resemblance to reality." In The Hollywood Reporter's reporting, a source alleged that when Bieber announced in February 2023 that he would be cancelling the remaining tour dates 'triggered a series of financial consequences that are still plaguing the artist today. The article also alleged that Bieber was broke and owed a 'large debt' — approximately $20 million, according to their insiders — to tour promoter AEG after canceling his tour as he was reportedly given a $40 million advance prior to kicking off the tour. 'To date, Bieber has only returned a portion of what he borrowed,' the outlet claimed as multiple sources alleged Bieber is 'overstretched' financially, reports MailOnline. It comes two years after Justin sold the rights to his music catalogue to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a huge $200million (£162million) - 15 years after starting his recording career. The more than $200million agreement was announced by the company on January 24, 2023 after reports emerged that the Canadian star was closing in on a deal to sell his music.

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