Camila Cabello has pulled out of Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour due to dehydration.
The 'Havana' singer, on Tuesday, revealed she was hospitalised shortly after her performance at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards.
"So yesterday after my performance at the billboards, I was feeling really sick and ended up in the hospital to get checked out," the 21-year-old tweeted.
"They ran a lot of tests and everything is fine, but the diagnosis was basically dehydration and I also have a low grade fever - the doctors have told me I really have to get rest otherwise I won't get better - so unfortunately I won't be able to perform my set during the Reputation tour in Seattle tomorrow."
"I'm so sorry to let you guys down and I promise I will make it up as soon as I can! I guess sometimes I just push myself too hard and I promise I'm gonna take better care of myself," Cabello continued.
She added, "But anyways!!! Last night I realized I didn't have time to say thank you for my award, thank you for caring about me, thank you for sticking by me, it's officially been a year since we started this journey together, and here's to more memories, more joy, more love, more music, more health, and more life!! I love youuuu."
At the event, hosted by Kelly Clarkson, the former member of 'Fifth Harmony' picked up an award for chart achievement after which she hit the stage to perform 'Sangria Wine' and 'Havana.
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