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Sparks is suffering from an acute vocal cord hemorrhage

April 22, 08

Jordin SparksVocal problems have forced Jordin Sparks to temporarily withdraw from Alicia Keys’ tour and cancel all performances for the rest of the month, a representative for the “American Idol” champ said Monday.

The New York Post is reporting that Sparks’ injury could be career-threatening. According to the paper’s Web site, Sparks is suffering from “an acute vocal cord hemorrhage.”

Contrary to the New York Post report, Washington said Sparks is expected to recover in order to rejoin Keys’ tour in May.

“Jordin Sparks is on vocal rest and is expected to make a full and complete recovery,” according to a statement from 19/Jive Records. “Sparks has been going nonstop over the past two years and now she’s going through the normal course of learning how to manage and care for her voice.”

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