Dubai: Macy Gray to play at Coca-Cola Arena
The soul singer has over the years dispatched 25 million records, won a grammy, been nominated five times, and has even been recognised by the BRIT Awards twice. Recommended For You
Hits by American actress-musician Gray, whose real name is Natalie Renée McIntyre, include Leave Me Lonely, Time of My Life , and Sweet Baby.
Last year, the singer made headlines not for her signature soundtracks but because she was hospitalised. During a stint on MTV's The Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets, she revealed that she had been taking the diabetes (and weight-loss) medication Ozempic. She had suffered a number of side-effects, which landed her at one point in hospital. She explained that she tried the medicine, because she's 'kind of a vain person'.
'I've gained a lot of weight over the past couple years, and this is right about the time when everybody starts talking about this Ozempic,' she was quoted as saying by Prevention.com. 'So, I thought, okay, I'm not taking [the weight] off the right way, let me see if I can get one of these.'
Has it affected her prowess on the stage? Get ready to find out.
Dh99 (Bronze); Dh199 (Silver); Dh299 (Gold); Dh399 (Diamond). Aug 29, 8pm. Coca-Cola Arena. Doors open at 6.30pm. webteam@khaleejtimes.com

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