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Sophia Bush Opens Up About Health Issue That Forced Her To Bow Out Of London Play

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Sophia Bush has been treading the boards in London’s West End, starring in the stage production of “2:22 A Ghost Story”. The “Chicago P.D.” alum had been scheduled to continue in the play until it closes in September, but she’s now revealing she’s been forced to cut her time on the play short due to health issues.

In a lengthy message she shared via Instagram, Bush shared her disappointment at having to exit the supernatural thriller. READ MORE: Sophia Bush Was Once Called A ‘TV Prostitute’ And ‘Piece Of Meat’ By Rude Fan “I can only describe the calling I felt to join the ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’ company as a spiritual one,” she began. “The pull toward this story & this cast was perhaps was the most intense I’ve felt in my career & the reward of being up on the boards every night was greater than I could have anticipated. “I’m gutted that it’s had to end,” she continued. “Last month several members of our company were hit with a virus & in the following weeks everyone recovered except for me.

After weeks of being intermittently pulled off stage & visiting multiple doctors, specialists, & an all nighter in the ER, I’ve been advised by my medical team in London & America to stop performing in order to get this under control & to do so in the country where I reside under the care of my own doctors,” she added. READ MORE: Sophia Bush Confesses She Accidentally Ghosted Rihanna “I’m crushed to not be able to finish my run, to have to leave my incredible cast mates & company & to miss the nights on stage with our audiences,” Bush shared. “It’s devastating to say goodbye to an experience that’s been so incredibly fulfilling, both artistically & personally.

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