After Bad Things Occurred From Plane Struck By Lightning And Death Of Taylor Hawkins, Miley Cyrus Is Now Exposed To COVID
JAKARTA - Miley Cyrus announced that she was exposed to COVID-19. but he feels no regrets and he is quite satisfied with his experience before being exposed to COVID.
Miley Cyrus had a week-long tour of Latin America with several concerts in Bogota, Colombia, and even performed at the Lollapalooza event in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
"Travelling the world, performing for 100,000 people at night and meeting hundreds of fans in a day. The chances of getting COVID-19 are very high. I finally got COVID-19 right now but it feels worth it," he was quoted as saying by Billboard via Antara, Sunday, April 3 .
During her tour and concerts a few weeks ago, Miley faced many events that were quite difficult for her. Starting from the festival in Paraguay which had to be canceled due to bad weather.
On the way to the festival, he sat in the front seat of a plane that was struck by lightning and caused the plane to make an emergency landing.
The "Wrecking Ball" singer was lucky to survive the incident by immediately reporting via Twitter that he, crew, and other passengers were in safe condition even though his plane was struck by lightning.
When it was time to perform in Brazil, it turned out that his friend Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters was found dead. Even though he and Taylor were supposed to be performing together at Lollapalooza. Even when appearing, Miley also had time to remember Taylor and told the moment the two last chatted.
"We had to make an emergency landing because of that incident (the plane was struck by lightning), the first person I contacted was Taylor because he was already at the festival. I should have been able to meet him after that, and I couldn't. That makes me sad. do whatever it takes to get to see him again," Miley said.
He also closed the memory by singing "Angels Like You" a rock ballad song from his album "Plastic Hearts" with the drummer's photo displayed behind it. because we don't know, there's gold inside or what," he said