“I wanted to let you know what’s going on,” Bieber began. “Obviously, as you can probably see from my face, I have this syndrome called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. “And it is from this virus that attacks the nerve in my ear and the nerves of my face and has made my face paralyzed.”

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See the latest videos, charts and news See the latest videos, charts and news According to the Mayo Clinic, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome occurs when a case of shingles affects the facial nerve near the ear. It can cause a painful rash as well as paralysis and hearing loss. The medical center also explains that Ramsay Hunt is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, but that prompt treatment can reduce the risk of complications. In the video, the two-time Grammy winner points out the physical effects he is experiencing. “As you can see, this eye does not blink, I can not smile on this side of my face,” he shared, pointing to the affected areas. “This nostril will not move. “So much paralysis on this side of my face.” “So, for those who are frustrated with the cancellations of my next shows, I’m obviously not in a position to do so,” he explained. “It’s very serious, as you can see. I wish it wasn’t like that, but obviously my body is telling me I need to slow down. ” Bieber noted that he would take some time to rest and try to return to full health so that he could return to appearances. “I will get better,” he assured his followers. “I do all these facial exercises to get my face back to normal and it will be back to normal. It’s just the time and we do not know how long it will be. But it will be okay, I hope. I trust God. “I believe that all this will happen; everything is for some reason, I’m not sure what it is at the moment.” “But in the meantime, I will rest and I love you guys,” he concluded. “Irene.” The “Honest” singer first shared on an Instagram Story on June 7 that he postponed certain tour dates due to a health problem. “I have done everything to improve, but my illness is getting worse,” he wrote at the time. The star’s tour was originally scheduled to start in 2020, but was postponed first for 2021 and then once again for 2022 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Watch the video of Bieber’s announcement below: