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Jay Chou has IV line on his hand, fans worried

After a picture of Jay Chou having an IV line on his hand was posted on his Instagram account, many of his fans are worried.

On April 7 the Taiwanese star shared a photo on Instagram saying, “Not sure if it was a panic attack or a heart problem, which caused breathing issues and numbness of the arm.”

“Any doctors here can give me an advice?” he added.

Jay's health scare has gotten the fans worried

Chou’s record label JVR Music has not issued any statement on the situation to date.

Chou is known to be suffering from ankylosing spondylitis since the age of 18, a rare type of arthritis that causes pain and stiffness in one’s spine.

Jay’s record label JVR Music has not responded to questions about the situation with his hand.

Although his current condition is still a mystery, it is noted that Jay has suffered from ankylosing spondylitis since the age of 18, a rare type of arthritis that causes pain and stiffness in one’s spine.

The Mandopop King and his Taiwanese-Australian wife Hannah Quinlivan are expecting their third child.

The couple has been married for seven years and has two children, Hathaway, 6 and Romeo, 4.


The post Jay Chou has IV line on his hand, fans worried appeared first on The Independent News.

 

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