Singer Max George revealed that he was taken to a hospital and had heart scans just days before he began touring with The Wanted 2.0.
Max George claims that he was hospitalized twice in a single week. The Wanted singer had to have an MRI scan before going on an American tour with his bandmate Siva Kaneswaran.
The 36-year-old has been open about his health issues over the years after having heart issues that required pacemakers almost a year ago. He claims to have arrhythmias right now. An abnormal rhythm causes the heart to beat too quickly or slowly due to a signal disruption.
He shared images of himself lying on a stretcher before being injected with an MRI machine on social media. Two days before he and Siva, who play on stage as The Wanted 2.0, were scheduled to begin their tour of the United States, Max explained that he was admitted to the hospital.
He told his fans on social media that “it happened two days before our tour in America… and no, I didn’t go into space.” I had to have a full heart scan after being admitted to A&, E twice in a week due to arrhythmias.
“Thankfully, everything went as planned and I was given permission to return to the stage.” I was able to tour the US because I was so excited. There are so many more things planned for the upcoming year. Hopefully I won’t be doing this bushtucker trial for a while. It’s GRIM. “
His post, which has received over 8, 000 likes, received a lot of support messages. Glad everything went well and you were able to perform on stage, a fan said. You’re so brave Max, and I’m proud of you. I’m hoping to see you two soon, Max.
Another third continued, “There always seems hope at the end of the tunnel.” You, Max, are more courageous and powerful than you think. You are the one who has this, if anyone has it. Keep being amazing, and most crucially, maintain your identity. I’m hoping to see you soon. “Another penned:” Max, I’m so happy to hear you’re doing well, it must be so frightful! In June, my hometown, I’ll see you. “I’m in a rush!”
Max’s girlfriend, Maisie Smith, revealed earlier this month that the singer still has hard days – despite his surgery after he “turned blue” last December. As Max’s health declined ahead of the Christmas period, he wrote a will on his iPhone.
” Yeah, it’s good. According to Maisie, “He’s getting better every single day.” She continued, “I mean, he was well enough to do this tour, which is amazing because obviously that’s what he wants to be doing.”
It’s nice to see him perform, and he still has “hard days” and “better days,” he said. Maisie says she’s happy to see Max perform his biggest hits, including All Time Low and Glad You Came, while Max is still recovering from his health issues.
Due to his ongoing health issues, he and Siva were forced to cancel a concert in Manchester, claiming that the rescheduled date would be announced when he became better.
Max said in a statement to The Sun on Sunday: “I initially believed I was on the right track to recovery, but when I was told I needed a second operation, I was concerned that pulling the pacemaker wires out of the heart wall would result in heart bleeding.” But I had no other options. It had to be completed by me.
Max continued, “I was trying to get back to good health, but it kept tingling for weeks after getting my pacemaker fitted, and it was gradually getting worse and worse. My heart was constantly causing a shock when my heart rate increased, which was making me jump. My chest was trembling.





