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Ray J‘s mom, Sonja Norwood, is speaking out and setting the record straight on his health.
During the early hours of Tuesday, March 3, Sonja Norwood took to Facebook for a livestream with her followers. Furthermore, Norwood later captioned the 38-minute clip, “An update on Ray Js health.”
About 3 minutes into the livestream, Norwood noted that she wanted to come on and “clear up things regarding Ray.”
“… It’s just gotten out of hand when someone thinks that my son is faking his health, or [that] it’s a hoax, or [that] he’s just playing around [and] he’s not really serious about it,” Norwood noted. “[But] I’d just like to get something clear: I’m the type of mother that there’s not much I don’t know about my children… so for all of you that have been genuinely concerned about him… I want to say I thank you very much for that because it takes multiple prayers and thoughts for things to change.”
Norwood went on to explain that in January, Ray was taken to the hospital for what initially appeared to be a case of pneumonia. However, upon further examination, the hospital held the singer, and during his time there, he experienced “severe chest pain.” Ultimately, an angiogram was performed on the singer, and it was determined that he had “cardiomyopathy.” Per Mayo Clinic, it is heart disease that causes “the heart to have a harder time pumping blood to the rest of the body, which can lead to symptoms of heart failure.”
Norwood confirmed that “blood flow was 15-20% to his heart,” and was “life-threatening.” Additionally, she noted that her son “can portray many characters.” However, she asserted that he has been placed on multiple medications for his condition.
“It has been told to him that if he does not take his medication, if he does not take medical advice, and if he doesn’t rest and stay stress-free… then he has a life-threatening situation,” Norwood explained, noting that her son has to embrace “new limitations” in his roles and lifestyle. “And that’s where we are. [But] my biggest worry is if he’s taking his medication exactly like he’s supposed to be because he has complained that those medications make him tired and make him eat more than he ever has before.”
Ultimately, Norwood concluded her live by asserting that Ray is not faking his condition, or performing a “hoax.” He’s just “trying to adjust to a condition that he has.”
Watch her full livestream below.
As The Shade Room previously reported, in January, TMZ reported that Ray was admitted to a Las Vegas hospital. As Norwood noted, the outlet initially believed the singer was there for pneumonia. However, once Ray was released, he revealed that his heart was not fully functioning and that doctors allegedly told him he had months to live.
Then, in February, footage showed Ray performing with what appeared to be blood running from his eyes and a chest patch, per The Shade Room.
Subsequently, a photographer made headlines for saying Ray J was faking his condition, per The Shade Room. However, his manager, Melinda Santiago, responded to the claim via a statement given to Entertainment Weekly.
“The bottom line is Ray J has been in and out of the hospital dealing with health and heart issues. That is a fact. Another fact is that the meds that Ray is on have some side effects. Its absurd that a local videographer (not our team) would want to clout chase for 5 min of fame off of Ray Js name, and play about Ray being sick is sick in itself,” Santiago reportedly asserted.
Last year, Sonja Norwood made headlines when she clapped back at an internet user who told her she “raised a terrible son.” As The Shade Room previously reported, around late November, Norwood took to Facebook, writing, “I hope each of you had a grateful Thanksgiving. The day started a little rough, but we had a good family Thanksgiving. Love yall, were back on the road tomorrow. Detroit! See ya soon!
Subsequently, a Facebook user slid into the comment section of her post, writing, “You raised a terrible son. Happy Holidays!”
However, Norwood didn’t letthe comment go unnoticed or unchecked.