Gwen
Stefani ruptured her
eardrum and was forced to cancel her scheduled Las Vegas performance on
Thursday, April 27, Daily Mail reports.
Gwen Stefani
Elder Ordonez/INFphoto.com
On the
advice of her doctors, the No Doubt frontwoman, 47, was unable to fly from L.A.
to Sin City, so she had to pull out of the annual Power of Love gala at the MGM
Grand Garden Arena. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Stefani was
admitted to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles after her eardrum ruptured,
which happened during a flight on Tuesday, April 25.
According to
Daily Mail, an announcer told guests before the dinner that Stefani
could not travel or perform her 30-minute live set due to the unexpected
medical emergency. The singer filmed a brief video in which she apologized for
missing the charity event.
“I am so sorry that I cannot attend tonight, But I
wanted to send a message of congratulations to Andre Agassi and my dear
friend Ronald Pearlman,” she said in the clip.
The
black-tie event, which benefitted the Keep Memory Alive charity to help find
cures for memory and movement disorders, honored the tennis superstar with the
Community Leadership Award and Pearlman for his outstanding philanthropy.
The
other event headliner, Jon Bon Jovi, also performed for attendees and Jennifer
Hudson filled in at the last minute, Las Vegas Review-Journal says.
The Voice
judge has not yet acknowledged her ruptured eardrum on social media. However,
Stefani — who is currently dating fellow judge Blake Shelton — appeared
on both nights of the NBC singing competition earlier this week.
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