Florence Welch's Narrow Escape: A Live Gig, Pregnancy and a Life-Threatening Emergency

Florence Welch's Narrow Escape: A Live Gig, Pregnancy and a Life-Threatening Emergency

Florence Welch reveals she nearly died from an ectopic pregnancy during a live performance, sharing a harrowing yet inspiring story.

Florence Welch, the powerhouse behind Florence + The Machine, has opened up about her harrowing experience of nearly dying due to an ectopic pregnancy while performing live. The singer, who had just discovered she was pregnant at 37, faced a shocking turn of events during a concert. "I had an ectopic pregnancy, on stage," she revealed, a statement that surely adds a new layer of drama to her already emotive performances. The ordeal began when Florence started bleeding during her show, leading to an urgent visit to the doctor. What was meant to be a routine check quickly escalated when she discovered she had a concerning amount of blood in her abdomen. She recalled, "If I’d got on that plane, I’d have come off on a stretcher. Or worse." It's a sobering reminder that the show must go on, but sometimes, it could come at a hefty price. Despite the severity of the situation, Florence managed to maintain her characteristic flair, expressing her wish that her songs were less prophetic in their themes. She poignantly stated, "Creativity is a way of coping, mythology is a way of making sense." One can only hope that her future shows come with a bit less drama – perhaps a few less life-threatening twists and turns! Note: This article was generated by an AI system. While it is based on verified sources, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Please use your own judgment when interpreting the information. If you notice any clear errors, please contact us.