Ray J has shared a new update on his medical care after previously saying he may only have months left to live.
The R and B singer, whose real name is William Ray Norwood Jr., alarmed fans earlier this week after revealing he was hospitalised in Las Vegas following breathing problems and chest pain, saying he “almost died”.
He told his Instagram followers that his heart “is only beating 25 per cent” and claimed he does not expect to live past 2027.
In an interview with TMZ on Thursday, the 45 year old said doctors have instructed him to remain on bed rest and take eight prescribed medications in an effort to extend his life.
Among the drugs he listed were Jardiance and Entresto, both commonly prescribed to treat heart failure, as well as Lipitor, which is used to manage cholesterol, alongside other medications.
The One Wish singer also said doctors have warned him he may need a pacemaker or a defibrillator implanted, although he will not know for sure until his next medical review in two weeks.
Ray admitted he has been struggling to give up alcohol and smoking, and revealed he is thinking about travelling to Haiti to explore alternative treatment options.
The Love and Hip Hop star also disclosed that he is currently under a criminal protective order that stops him from seeing his seven year old daughter Melody and his six year old son Epik. He said being separated from his children “took me down” and “made me realise I need to change my ways of living”.
He was arrested in November 2025 after allegedly pulling a gun on his estranged wife Princess Love during an incident that was reportedly caught on a livestream.
Earlier this week, Ray told his Instagram followers, “My heart's only beating 25 per cent, but as long as I stay focused and stay on the right path, everything will be all right... My health is not OK, so I thank everybody for supporting and praying for me through everything I've been in the hospital.”
In another video message, he added, “2027 is definitely a wrap for me. That's what they say.”
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