Miley Cyrus Says Her Kneecap Started to "Disintegrate" After Filming Video on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
- Miley Cyrus suffered a severe knee injury and was hospitalized in intensive care after filming a video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in October 2023.
- The injury happened because she rolled on the ground during the shoot, which led to a brutal infection causing her kneecap to begin disintegrating by Thanksgiving in November.
- Cyrus described the medical ordeal as traumatic and said doctors were disgusted by the infection’s severity, with one surgeon reacting with the word 'Yuck.'
- She confirmed that her infection resulted from being on the surface of the Walk of Fame, and her doctor expressed shock, asking if she understood why the infection on her kneecap was so severe.
- Her recovery allowed her to proceed with releasing her upcoming album and accompanying film 'Something Beautiful,' scheduled for May 30 with screenings following in June.
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Miley Cyrus, 32, recalls health scare she suffered following video shoot: 'I was put in the ICU'
American singer Miley Cyrus has revealed she was hospitalised in intensive care after suffering a "brutal infection" linked to filming her new visual album on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Miley Cyrus revealed her leg began to disintegrate after filming at the Walk of Fame (Picture: Getty) Miley Cyrus has revealed she ended up in intensive care when her leg ‘began to disintegrate’ after a gruesome injury. The Flowers singer is set to release her upcoming album, Something Beautiful, on May 30, which is accompanied by a film with the same name. It turns out the 32-year-old went above and beyond for the project, and shot footage at t…
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