D12‘s Bizarre has returned home from hospital after suffering a mini-stroke earlier this month.
On January 18, Bizarre’s manager shared an update on the rapper’s health in a since-deleted post, explaining that the D12 member, who rose to fame as part of Eminem‘s rap collective, had suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA) – which is commonly referred to as a mini-stroke.
“Morning.. this bizarre manager just giving u guys a update,” he captioned a photo of Bizarre laying on a gurney. “Bizarre doing much better he had TIA.. just want to let all fans and family to know he live y’all and he’ll be back soon dumpster juice 2021.”
19 January 2021
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The 44-year-old rapper - who is best known for his work in Eminem s Detroit hip-hop group - was hospitalised after he had a transient ischemic attack, his manager revealed.
Alongside a picture of Bizarre - whose real name is Rufus Arthur Johnson - in hospital on his Instagram page, they wrote on his behalf: Morning.. this bizarre manager just giving u guys a update.. bizarre doing much better he had TIA.. just want to let all fans and family to know he live y’all and he’ll be back soon dumpster juice 2021.. (sic)
Just four days ago, Bizarre was in the studio working on music.
“Then I had a doctor had put me on steroids for the asthma. That kind of made me gain weight. But through my adult years, I’ve basically been through the same thing that you’ve been talking about up or down, you know what I’m saying?
“Doing good, lost 20 pounds. Then you relapse or give yourself a cheat day and your cheat day turns into three days and then two weeks. It’s like an ongoing battle, you know what I’m saying?”
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During Bizarre’s time with D-12, the band released the albums ‘Devil’s Night’ and ‘D12 World’ – scoring international hits such as ‘Purple Pills’ and ‘My Band’.