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Justin Bieber Calls Off Shows Amid Facial Paralysis; India Tour Uncertain

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After breaking the news about facial paralysis, Justin Bieber cancelled his World Tour schedule due to illness.

Due to this, his much anticipated India tour is also uncertain which was scheduled for October 18, 2022, in New Delhi.

Justin Bieber posted a video on Instagram and opened up about the reason explaining that he is suffering from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome causing partial facial paralysis.

He said in the video, “As you can see, this eye is not blinking, I can’t smile on this side of my face, this nostril will not move.”
The paralysis attack is on the left side of the face. Also, said that he is doing what he must do to get back normal as soon as possible and get to work. He is doing facial exercises although he is not been sure how much time it would take him to recover.

So he is taking a rest and relaxing for now.

The last time Justin visited India for his concert was in 2017.

The concert was held in Mumbai at DY Patil’s Stadium. Since then, he was about to return to India after five years on ‘Justice World Tour’ this year.

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