Miley Cyrus tests positive for COVID, thus she won’t be performing at the Grammys.

Miley Cyrus has COVID, but she has no regrets about it.

The “Wrecking Ball” singer tweeted on Friday, “Traveling around the world, playin for 100,000 people a night, and meeting hundreds of fans a day, the chances of acquiring Covid are really high.” “It took me a while to get Covid, but it was well worth it.”

Maybe she does have one regret.

Because of the positive diagnosis, Cyrus will not be able to perform at Steven Tyler’s Grammy watch party on Sunday at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

“Unfortunately, as a result of this, I’ll be missing out on Janie’s Fund, which is a charity that’s very important to me and my friend Steven Tyler,” she tweeted. “Don’t worry about me because I’m fine!” Sorry for the inconvenience, Steven! “We’ll have to do ‘Walk This Way’ again!”

The 29-year-old performer has had an exciting week.

On March 23, she was scheduled to perform at the Asunciónico festival in Paraguay, but the event’s second day was postponed owing to bad weather. On the way to the festival, her plane was struck by lightning.

Miley Cyrus and Steven Tyler.Cyrus was set to perform at Steven Tyler’s Grammy party on Sunday.

“To my fans and anyone concerned about my flight to Asunción, I apologize. “Our plane was caught in a large unexpected storm and struck by lightning,” she said, accompanied by a video of lightning strikes flashing outside the plane’s window. “After an emergency landing, my crew, band, friends, and family who were all traveling with me are all safe.”

Taylor Hawkins, a friend of hers, died on March 25.

While speaking about Hawkins at the Lollapalooza Festival in Brazil, the “Malibu” vocalist teared up and dedicated her song “Angels Like You” to the late Foo Fighters drummer.

A photo of Miley Cyrus wiping away tears during her concert
Miley Cyrus broke down as she dedicated “Angels Like You” to her friend Taylor Hawkins.

She became close with Hawkins when they collaborated together on their version of the Billy Idol song “Night Crawling.” The track was featured on Cyrus’ 2021 rock crossover record “Plastic Hearts.”

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