Chrigor updates health status to fans after being hospitalized urgently
The singer Chrigor, former member of the band Exaltasamba, used social media on Sunday afternoon (5/31) to reassure fans about his health status. He had been hospitalized in the ICU on May 29, due to an episode of digestive bleeding, which forced him to cancel scheduled show commitments. The artist reported that he was fine and grateful to God, saying he believed he was getting better. Chrigor shared a video from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), in which he appears alongside his wife, Amanda Arantes, informing that he was conscious and without the need for respiratory apparatus assistance, but remains in the ICU with no forecast for discharge.
According to the singer’s wife, Amanda Arantes, Chrigor was diagnosed with digestive bleeding, but the evolution of his health status is considered positive. She stated that the family is anxious for him to be transferred from the ICU to home in the coming days. Amanda Arantes also commented that her husband had a good night, under observation, and that the doctors are removing medications and now he is only taking corticosteroids for throat pain, showing evidence of improvement.
This is the third hospitalization of singer Chrigor in less than a year, which has generated concern among fans and the media. The last time he was hospitalized was in October 2025, to treat a related health problem. The concern is that Chrigor may have developed a chronic problem, and the family and fans are expecting him to recover his health as soon as possible. Amanda Arantes expressed the family’s hope that Chrigor can fully recover and continue his musical career soon.
The news of Chrigor’s hospitalization and health status update generated a lot of concern among his fans. Many of them started sending messages of support and prayer for the artist, while others shared the videos and updates on their social media. Chrigor’s family and team thanked the messages and supported the fans, asking them to continue praying for the singer’s recovery.