Miley Cyrus has announced that she is having to postpone kicking off the European leg of her ‘Bangerz’ tour after falling ill once again.
The singer was hospitalised last month after suffering a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics, causing her to cancel the last five dates in the North American leg of her tour.
Miley on her 'Bangerz' tour
She’s since been discharged from hospital, and was due to play live shows in Amsterdam on Friday and Saturday, though her representative has now told CNN she would have to postpone the dates as she was too ill to travel.
Miley’s spokesperson said: “After a period of improvement, Cyrus' symptoms have returned and doctors will not permit her to travel. This type of extreme reaction can last up to 27 days and Cyrus must remain under doctors' care at this time.”
Miley was obviously upset at the news she’d have to cancel yet more dates of the tour, posting 132 crying emojis on her Twitter page.
Miley during her hospital stay last month
The singer's British fans are now left wondering whether she'll be well enough to perform the string of shows she's scheduled to play around the UK next week, though a post on Miley's official Facebook page confirmed that there are currently no plans to cancel any more of her shows.
Miley has had a string of bad luck since kicking off her ‘Bangerz’ tour earlier this year, including the death of her dog Floyd - which she described as the second worst day of her life on her Twitter page - and the news that a construction worker was injured while building one of the tour's props.
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