Why Rihanna cancelled her Grammy performance

buzzz worthy. . .

Apparently Rihanna was following doctors' orders when she ditched this year's Grammys performance. She reportedly had Bronchitis and doctors advised her not to sing or she could risk losing her voice altogether. That sounds like a pretty bad upper respiratory situation. Let's keep the island girl in our prayers.


She was slated to sing "Kiss It Better," the smooch-y jam off her recent release Anti, for the 58th annual ceremony. 
Her rep says that the singer's doctor put her on vocal rest for 48 hours because she "was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords." Rihanna had been taking antibiotics for three days, though the meds "did not kill the infection adequately."
She arrived at Los Angeles' Staples Center to rehearse her performance but did not walk the red carpet. She "killed it at rehearsal," per a source. The last-minute cancelation comes several days after she debuted her Fenty Puma by Rihanna collection in New York City on Friday.
"#NAVY so sorry I couldn't be there ..... Thanks Grammys and CBS for your support tonight," Rihanna tweeted. 

"We got word from her folks that she was taking antibiotics, she made rehearsal and it was OK," Recording Academy President Neil Portnow told L.A. Times. "But the doctor came in and examined her and said you have a risk if you sing. We regret that, we were all looking forward to her performance. She regrets it. But that’s what happens with live events."

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