American Superstar Singer Suddenly Falls Ill, Previously Underwent Expensive "Blood Washing" Therapy
American country superstar LeAnn Rimes recently suddenly announced the cancellation of multiple performances due to "serious illness." She revealed in a temporary post on social media that she will be unable to continue traveling and performing this week, and two scheduled concerts in Washington state will be postponed. She apologized to fans and stated that those unable to attend the new dates can request refunds.

LeAnn Rimes is the youngest "Best New Artist" winner in Grammy history, winning the award with "Blue" at the age of 14. She has won numerous awards, including 2 Grammys, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 2 World Music Awards, and 2 Country Music Association Awards.
She wrote in a statement: "Canceling shows breaks my heart, thank you for your understanding and support during my recovery, and I look forward to returning to the stage as soon as possible." However, she did not disclose the specific cause of her illness. She is currently on the "30 Years of Blue" tour, which is scheduled to continue until the end of July.
LeAnn's health problems have recently attracted frequent attention. A few weeks ago, a video of her crying during a special treatment circulated online, with multiple medical staff assisting in securing her body and adjusting her jaw. She later stated, "I didn't realize there was so much tension hidden in my jaw." The treatment was provided by a health center specializing in mind-body adjustment.
In January of this year, she also underwent "Plasma Exchange Therapy" (commonly known as "blood washing"), claiming it could remove mold and microplastics from the body. The therapy is expensive, costing approximately $10,000 per session, and a complete course can cost up to $45,000.