Grammy-winning singer Tori Kelly has reportedly been hospitalised and is being treated for blood clots.
According to TMZ, she fainted while hanging out with friends in downtown Los Angeles on July 23 night.
Sources informed the outlet that Tori Kelly was ‘out for a while’ and her condition is ‘serious’.
Sources told TMZ that Kelly's friends took her to Cedars-Sinai which is one of America's premiere hospitals.
She is admitted to the ICU and the doctors have found blood clots in her legs and her lungs.
The singer's been in and out of consciousness during her hospitalization.
Kelly is the winner of the Grammys in 2019 for Best Gospel Album and Best Gospel Performance/Song.
She is known for her songs such as ‘Nobody Love’, ‘Dear No One’, ‘Hallelujah’ and ‘Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing’.
Tori Kelly recently released her latest song ‘Missin u’.
Tori has been part of the music industry for a lot of years -- both as a singer and a songwriter. She won the Billboard Women in Music Breakthrough Artist Award in 2015.
Tori Kelly also participated in American Idol in 2010. She failed to reach the Top 24, but she embarked on a successful music career and released her debut album ‘Unbreakable Smile’ in 2015.
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