Recent reports suggest that singer Shura has been dealing with health issues. The account, sourced from close associates by the outlet Super, portrays a period of illness that began several months ago.
According to the publication, Shura apparently experienced a minor stroke about six months prior. The events unfolded while the artist was on holiday in Crimea, with those close to the singer noting that just days before the incident, Shura showed signs of illness, including worsening vision and difficulties with speech. The hospitalization took place in a Crimea-based intensive care unit, and a short time later Shura was transferred to a major hospital in the capital region.
Super adds that Shura spent roughly a month in recovery following the stroke. The illness led to the cancellation of scheduled concerts, though the singer did not publicly disclose the full extent of the health concerns, sharing information only with family members. At present, the artist is described as feeling well, yet continuing to work at a very demanding pace, with plans to maintain concerts seven days a week from December through mid-January.
In December, Shura addressed a festive New Year tradition involving the ritual of throwing panties into a chandelier when the bells ring. The singer explained that this custom is believed to attract money and revenue, a practice linked to luck and prosperity in some holiday folklore contexts.
Earlier, actress Kristina Asmus disclosed that she had faced a throat-related issue, highlighting ongoing health conversations among public figures during the season.
Note: Reports of health events should be interpreted with caution. Details may reflect statements from close associates and entertainment media, and the subject’s representatives have not issued an official medical briefing at this time. Readers should rely on confirmed updates from verified sources for the latest information about Shura’s health and public schedule. (Source: Super; additional context from entertainment press)