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Lea Michele's son, 2, at hospital for 'scary health issue,' 'Funny Girl' star says

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Lea Michele apologized to fans on Wednesday, explaining she would be missing two "Funny Girl" Broadway performances because of her 2-year-old son’s "scary health issue."  "I'm so sorry but unfortunately I will be out of @FunnyGirlBwy today," the "Glee" star, who has been starring in the Broadway revival of the 1964 musical, wrote on her Instagram stories Wednesday. "We are at the hospital with our son dealing with a scary health issue that I need to be here for."  She added, "I'm so sorry.

Please send us some love and strength," along with a photo of her clasping his arm while he laid in a bed with a stuffed animal.

Michele did not share any further details about her son's health. Fox News Digital has reached out to the actress' rep for comment.

Michele, 36, has been playing Fanny Brice at the August Wilson Theatre since last September, taking over for Beanie Feldman.

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