Just recently, singer Lola Young opened up about a concerning health scare that happened during her performance at New York's All Things Go festival. Lola, who's not only celebrated her incredible voice but also her openness about being bisexual, fainted right on stage, leaving her fans worried sick.>
It all went down on September 27 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens. Lola was in full swing, performing her hit "Conceited" from her acclaimed album, *This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway*. Outta nowhere, she took a step back and collapsed. The crowd was caught off guard, and many captured it on video, which quickly made waves across social media.>
Right after, Lola looked visibly shaken and was quickly helped by her crew off stage. Earlier during her set, she'd mentioned dealing with "personal challenges," suggesting it had been "tricky couple days" due a "sensitive matter.">
In no time, Lola jumped on Instagram Stories hoping reassure all her fans. She wrote, "Hi, everyone who saw my set at All Things Go, I'm doing OK now. Thanks so much your support, Lola." She really wanted let them know she was alright after her inbox flooded with messages love and concern.>
Feeling like she needed say more, Lola later put up a heartfelt post. She shared her disappointment about having back out from Washington, D.C.'s All Things Go festival on September 28. "I'm sorry I can't be at All Things Go in DC," she said. "I love what I do and appreciate all my fans, so I hate letting anyone down.">
She also took a moment address some harsh comments online, asking, "Hopefully give me another chance down road. For all folks who throw shade online, kind give me a break." Her plea struck chord with many, who stood by her offering unwavering support.>
The outpouring love Lola received has been amazing. Fans filled social media with kinds words and wishes a speedy recovery. Fellow artists chimed in, too—Kehlani wrote, "Get better sweetie. Take all time you need!!!!" This solidarity really shows how close-knit music community can be.>
Despite this bump, Lola hasn't canceled any more shows and seems on track bounce back strong and soon.>
This episode really highlights how much pressure artists can be under, reminding us that even passionate stars feel stress's toll. Lola's openness and call understanding are powerful reminders take care mental and physical well-being.>
We're all counting days until Lola's back on stage, certain she'll be better than ever. Her bravery inspires, and we hope she recovers quickly.>
Got thoughts on Lola's recent news? Share below and let's keep it kind and supportive.>
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