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'America's Got Talent' Winner Michael Grimm Hospitalized and Unconscious Amid Health Issue

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season 5 winner of, is currently hospitalized and sedated amid a mysterious illness.The 44-year-old singer's wife, Lucie Zolverva-Grimm, took to her husband's Instagram account on Tuesday and shared an update with friends and family about Grimm's condition.

He's currently in intensive care and has been hospitalized since Memorial Day. In the video, Lucie described Grimm as not feeling well for some time, saying he was looking «sickly» and was «fussy.»At first, Lucie said, she thought Grimm may have had a stroke but «that wasn't the case.» She said there were signs he wasn't feeling well, like lacking energy and struggling to finish recent performances.

It got to the point that he could barely walk and struggled to even lift his head.He was then taken to the hospital where his health continued to decline.

He started talking «gibberish» and his blood pressure skyrocketed, landing him in the ICU, where he's currently staying. Lucie said the good news is that Grimm was taken off a ventilator on Tuesday but remains sedated.A post shared by Michael Grimm (@michaelgrimmmusic)As he's been bedridden for over a week now, Lucie says her husband will have to undergo physical therapy.

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