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Tems hits fans with more disheartening news.
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See reactions as the singer hits fans with more heartbreaking reports.
Nigerian Afrofusion singer Tems has broken more disheartening news to her fans after confirming the recent cancellation of her concert dates, which drew reactions from fans on social media.
Tems, a leading vibe and rising global sensation, recently shared with fans the reason for the cancellation of her shows in England, and it’s not good.
On June 14th, the singer revealed to her fans, the Rebel Gang, that she has been diagnosed with Reflux Laryngitis and is currently taking time off to see what’s left of her voice.
Following the news that she had been diagnosed with reflux laryngitis, singer Tems took to her platform on Sunday, June 19, 2022, to confirm more heartbreaking news to fans.
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The singer revealed that she would be unable to attend the Strawberries and Creems music festival, which took place on June 18th and 19th, 2012.
The singer confirmed that she would not be attending the festival and promised that she would be in good health for her shows in June and July 2022. This drew the attention of social media users.
Here are some reactions below:
Get well soon
— Big Bright🦅 (@BrightSince20) June 19, 2022
You are right tems, your health is of utmost importance,and no one can argue that, take your time ,heal and make a comeback,you are a good star, the world wishes you well
— BUCHI😈 (@_onyebuchii) June 19, 2022
Get well soon Temilade. Wishing you speedy recovery ❤️🩹
— M!🌵 (@wavymbk) June 19, 2022
I will wait for you, for you !!! I will wait for you
I will wait for you. Saying it in your voice. @temsbaby— jhay (@PTaser3) June 20, 2022
Speedy recovery we wish you. Statistics shows that just 5% of the world's population is attacked by laryngitis, 40% are getting closer to getting this and 55% are perfectly fine. Out of this 40%, just 15% are feeling the symptoms and are finding a quick solution at early stage.
— 🇳🇬 × 1= 🇳🇬⚪ (@Inamcoded) June 19, 2022