Zivert Stays with The Voice Team Despite Health Struggles
Pop artist Zivert will continue her role on the program The Voice after taking a pause from creativity to focus on her health. The update comes from Channel One representatives, who confirmed that the singer will remain involved with the project and that there are no planned changes to the show’s format or schedule.
On February 21, Zivert announced that concerts would be canceled for six months due to illness. The 33-year-old performer explained that her health issues had been persistent for about a year and a half, but recent improvements gave her hope that she could regain strength. She admitted that for a long time she tried to push through the pain, concentrating on her work and using painkillers to mask the discomfort.
Reports from Mash noted that Zivert nearly canceled her first concert of 2022 because of health problems. The event, held on November 27 in Pyatigorsk, proceeded as scheduled after physicians were called to assist. It was later revealed that the singer was dealing with osteochondrosis, a condition that caused significant pain. Despite this diagnosis, she continued to perform in the following year, choosing to press on with her touring and appearances while managing the condition with medical guidance.
There had been previous claims circulating in the press about the artist, including rumors disclosed to journalists at Golden Gramophone regarding alleged compromising information about a shaman. These reports contributed to public speculation, though official channels have emphasized Zivert’s commitment to her music and her appearances on The Voice.