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Justin Bieber resumes world tour after facial paralysis

Canadian superstar singer, Justin Bieber, has finally resumed his world tour after facing an illness.

The music star had earlier postponed his performances after revealing on his verified Instagram page that he was suffering from a disorder called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS), a disorder that caused him to have facial paralysis on the left side of his face.

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In a recent post via his social media account, the Canadian singer shared a video of him on stage, thanking his fans for welcoming him back.

“I want to say thank you so much for having me back. This is my first day back, so good to be here. As some of you guys know, the Justice Tour is about equality, it’s about justice for all. No matter what you look like, no matter your shape, your size, your ethnicity — we are all the same, we’re all one.

“We know that racism is evil and we know that division is evil, it is wrong. But we are here to be the difference makers. I want to say thank you to every one of you guys for being a part of this tour.” He said.

Justin Bieber has now continued his world tour which is called the “Justice World Tour”. On the 5th of June, the Canadian singer was on stage with Nigerian artiste Omah Lay at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit where they both performed the song ” Attention”, a track which was in Omah lays debut album “Boy Alone”.

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