
Heidi Montag reveals vocal cord hemorrhage left her unable to speak after ‘The Masked Singer’ exit
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Heidi Montag shared she wouldn't have been able to perform even if she hadn't been eliminated from "Masked Singer" after suffering a vocal cord hemorrhage that left her unable to talk for weeks.
"I couldn't even rehearse those songs. So I had to just go out there and just give it my all and do what I could and then I couldn't talk after." Lori Bashian is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
"I had just had a vocal injury. I ended up with a hemorrhage on my vocal cords and I couldn't talk for like weeks, a week before and weeks after," she explained. "I've been having to have like vocal recovery. I've been to several ENTs. So I couldn't have continued in the competition even if I got voted in. The injury was pretty significant."
When she first began to feel symptoms of the injury, Montag said she initially "thought I was sick or something," and that she "couldn't even talk" because she lost her voice, adding, "It was pretty severe."
