'What The F*ck, Lost Control Of My Face': Rapper Lil Nas X Suffers Partial Facial Paralysis, Shares VIDEO From Hospital Bed

Rapper Lil Nas X, 26, shocked fans after revealing partial facial paralysis. He was hospitalised after suddenly losing control of the right side of his face. He shared a video from his hospital bed, saying, "What the f*ck. I can’t even laugh right, bro."

Shefali Fernandes Updated: Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 02:39 PM IST

Rapper Montero Lamar Hill, known as Lil Nas X, took fans by surprise after experiencing partial facial paralysis. He was hospitalised after suddenly losing control of part of his face, and on Monday night, the rapper shared a video from his hospital bed, showing that he was unable to move part of his face.

The 26-year-old rapper was heard saying, "When I smile, this is me doing a full smile right now by the way… it’s like, what the f*ck. I can’t even laugh right, bro. What the f*ck! Oh my god. So… oh my god, bro. So… yeah." Lil Nas X captioned the post, "Soooo lost control of the right side of my face."

Check out the video:

Later, he took to his Instagram story and stated that he was 'cooked.' Further, he urged fans not to worry and wrote, "Stop being sad for me! Imma look funny for a lil bit, but that’s it."

The singer recently released his new EP, Days Before Dreamboy.

Earlier this year, the rapper sparked controversy afte being accused mocking Christianity with his religion-themed single J Christ. Later, he issued an apology, stating, "I did not mean it as a cannibalism thing or whatever the freak. But I do apologize for that. I will say I’m sorry for that. That was overboard."

Nas stated that he did not mock, "This wasn’t a 'Fuck you to you people. Fuck you to the Christians.' It was not that. It was ‘I’m back like Jesus. I’m not the first person to dress up as Jesus. I’m not the first rapper, I’m not the first artist, and I won't be the last."

Nas rose to fame with the release of his 2018 country rap single, Old Town Road.

Published on: Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 02:30 PM IST

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