Two-time Grammy winner Tori Kelly left the hospital Monday, more than a week after developing “scary” blood clots in her legs and lungs, TMZ reports.
The “Paper Hearts” singer, 30, was discharged from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to recover at home, unidentified sources told the outlet.
The Post reached out to Kelly’s representatives for comment.
TMZ reported doctors are still not sure what caused the blood clots that prompted Kelly to be rushed to the hospital in “really serious” condition after collapsing at dinner with friends on July 23.
Sources had said the singer was “out for awhile” before being taken to Cedars-Sinai in her own car rather than by ambulance.
Kelly shared a note to fans last week on Instagram saying that she’s feeling “stronger,” but there “are still some things to uncover.”
Although she’s “heartbroken,” as she was meant to be releasing her EP, her health must come first.
Kelly’s husband, André Murillo, also took to Instagram to thank fans for their concern and well wishes.
He shared an Instagram Story that consisted of a black screen along with lyrics from Justin Bieber’s wistful song “Where Do I Fit In,” which features vocals by Kelly.
“When I’m all alone and fear is all I see / Sitting in the silence with these insecurities / It’s then you remind me, you’re holding me tight / And you love me completely, you’re always by my side.”
Bieber then chimes in, “And you say to me,” to which Kelly responds, “It’ll be alright.”
He updated fans the following day on her condition.
“Tori is smiling again and feeling stronger,” Murillo, 33, wrote on his Instagram Story. “Not fully out of the woods but we see the sun. Just waiting on a few more answers.”
Kelly first gained recognition by posting videos to YouTube at age 14.
She successfully auditioned for “American Idol” in 2010 at 16.
She was eliminated from the show before releasing her first EP, “Handmade Songs,” independently in 2012.
Kelly and Murillo — a former pro basketball player — married in 2018 after dating for two years.