Big Bang’s Seungri readmitted to hospital, will miss Asian Games closing ceremony performance
SINGAPORE — Big Bang member Seungri, whose real name is Lee Seung-hyun, has been readmitted to hospital after fainting from a high fever, according to Korean media reports, and will be missing out on performing with Big Bang at the closing ceremony of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea on Saturday (Oct 4).
Seungri from Big Bang. Photo: Facebook/Seungri
SINGAPORE — Big Bang member Seungri, whose real name is Lee Seung-hyun, has been readmitted to hospital after fainting from a high fever, according to Korean media reports, and will be missing out on performing with Big Bang at the closing ceremony of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea on Saturday (Oct 4).
The K-Pop singer was injured and admitted to hospital following a car crash on Sept 12 in Seoul. His car hit a guardrail and flipped over, leaving him with “some mild bleeding in the liver”. The accident is still being investigated by the police.
YG Entertainment, Big Bang’s management, reportedly told media outlets that “Seungri was hurriedly released from the hospital on the 25th to prepare for the ‘17th Asian Games Incheon 2014’ and the police investigation. But he fainted due to a high fever and was readmitted into the hospital”.
A spokesperson for YG Entertainment also said Seungri currently has some difficulties performing everyday tasks, reported Channel NewsAsia.
The youngest member of the group also missed the YG Galaxy Family Tour with Big Bang in Singapore on Sept 13 and 14 while he was still hospitalised.