Singer Ray J says doctors told him he has only months to live after recent health scare

Singer Ray J says doctors told him he has only months to live after recent health scare

American singer and media personality Ray J has sparked concern online after claiming doctors told him he has only a few months left to live.

Ray J, who was recently hospitalized for severe chest pain, had earlier revealed that his heart was functioning at just 25 percent after being diagnosed with pneumonia. At the time, he described the situation as life-threatening and thanked fans for their prayers and support.

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