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Ray J Claims Doctors Told Him He Has Months to Live: 'My Health Is Not Okay'
The singer was recently hospitalized for pneumonia and heart issues.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 2:23pm
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Ray J shared an update on his health in an Instagram video, saying his doctors told him he likely wouldn't live to 2027 and that his 'health is not okay.' The singer was recently hospitalized for pneumonia and heart pain, and has previously battled pneumonia in 2021.
Why it matters
Ray J's health struggles raise concerns about his long-term prognosis and the challenges he may face. As a prominent celebrity, his situation also highlights the broader issue of public figures being transparent about their health conditions.
The details
In the Instagram video, Ray J thanked fans for their prayers and support, saying his 'heart's only beating like 25 percent.' He also said his doctors projected he wouldn't live to 2027. Ray J was hospitalized in early January 2023 due to severe pneumonia and heart pain, and underwent tests including X-rays and an echocardiogram. This was not the first time Ray J has dealt with pneumonia, as he was also hospitalized for the condition in 2021.
- Ray J was hospitalized on January 7, 2023 due to severe pneumonia and heart pain.
- In a recent Instagram live, Ray J said his doctors projected he wouldn't live to 2027.
The players
Ray J
An American singer, songwriter, and television personality who recently shared an update on his poor health.
David Weintraub
Ray J's longtime manager, who confirmed the singer was hospitalized for pneumonia in 2021 but did not have COVID-19.
What they’re saying
“My health is not okay, so I thank everybody for supporting and praying for me.”
— Ray J, Singer (Instagram)
“2027 is definitely a wrap for me.”
— Ray J (X (formerly Twitter)
The takeaway
Ray J's health struggles are a sobering reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of transparency around medical conditions, especially for public figures. His situation highlights the need for compassion and support for those facing serious health challenges.
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