Connie Francis hospitalized for 'extreme' pain after pelvic fracture


The recording star, Connie Francis, says she moves after a recent trip to the hospital to address “extreme pain.”

The “stupid Cupid” singer and “Lipstick on Your Collar”, who jumped to fame at the end of the 1950s and early 60s, informed fans on Facebook that he is receiving attention after undergoing tests and exams. “Thank you all for your kind thoughts, words and prayers,” he wrote on Wednesday.

Earlier on Wednesday, the “Pretty Little Baby” singer, 87, wrote on Facebook that he went to the hospital to learn more about the cause of her pain, which she promoted to cancel an upcoming performance on July 4, her last cancellation in recent weeks. Francis's publications this week did not reveal much information about their condition, but an earlier Facebook update provided some information.

A week before its hospitalization, Francis announced on Facebook that he had been dealing with “pelvic pain on the right side” and undergoing tests to determine “that this is due to a fracture.”

“It seems that I could have to trust my wheelchair a little more than expected,” he wrote, adding that he had to retire from a more up -to -date performance.

Francis gave followers more information about their health in March, telling them in another Facebook post that uses a wheelchair to avoid exercising “undue pressure of a painful hip problem” and that expected stem cell therapy at that time.

Francis has talked openly about his personal afflictions during his career. She told The Village Voice in 2011 that she had been committed to several mental institutions in the 80s. She said she was diagnosed with a post -traumatic stress disorder after she was erroneously diagnosed with other mental health conditions, including bipolar, ADD and ADD disorder.

The singer, also known by “WHERE THE BOYS ARE” and “EVYBODY'S SILEBODY'S FOUL”, recently made her music viral on Tiktok while users use their “Pretty Little Baby” for videos.

“I'm still amazed at the popularity of 'Pretty Little Baby,” he said last week, thanking the a-lists who have used their success in their social networks videos.



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