Singer Tori Kelly was reportedly taken to the hospital Sunday night (July 23) after suffering from severe blood clots.
Kelly was having dinner in downtown L.A. on Sunday night when she felt her heart begin to race.
She ultimately lost consciousness "for a while," a source told TMZ. She was allegedly driven by her dinner companions to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
The report said Kelly's doctors found blood clots around the Never Alone singer's lungs and in her legs. A medical team was working to determine if clots were present near the Grammy winner's heart.
Kelly has been "in and out of consciousness during her hospitalisation" and is in Cedars-Sinai's intensive care unit, TMZ added.
The LA Times has reached out to Kelly's representatives for comment.
Kelly's husband provided an update Wednesday (July 26) on her condition.
Basketball player Andre Murillo, who married Kelly in 2018, said on his Instagram story that the I Was Made For Loving You artiste "is smiling and feeling stronger," but "not fully out of the woods yet."
"Just waiting on a few more answers," Murillo wrote. "Your love and kindness has been overwhelming. Thank you so so much!"
Kelly was scheduled to play at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood on Friday. There is currently no word on whether the show will be cancelled or postponed.
The Nobody Love artiste was nominated for best new artiste at the 58th Grammy Awards in 2016, then won Grammys for her single Never Alone and her gospel album Hiding Place in 2019.
Most recently, Kelly's holiday album A Tori Kelly Christmas was nominated for a Grammy in 2022. – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service