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Gwen Stefani Performs for the First Time After Ruptured Eardrum
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The 47-year-old songstress took 'The Voice' stage to perform a song with her team after canceling her show due to ruptured eardrum last week.

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It looks like Gwen Stefani has been fully recovered after rupturing her eardrum last week while on a flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. She returned to "The Voice" to take the stage and perform Coldplay's 2005 hit song "Fix You" with her team on Tuesday, May 2. Donning a pair of black boots and jewel-encrusted top, she rocked the stage as she crooned the song passionately.

Last week, Gwen was forced to cancel her headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala due to her medical issue. She then was taken to Cedars-Sinai Hospital after the flight. Following the incident, Gwen filmed an apology video. She said in the clip, "I am so sorry that I cannot attend tonight, but I wanted to send a message of congratulations to Andre Agassi and my dear friend Ronald Perelman."

Gwen's boyfriend and fellow "The Voice" coach, Blake Shelton, claimed that Gwen's ear ruptured "once she got up to a certain altitude." He added, "Something like that is just slow, when you pop-blow your eardrum out. I don't even know how that happens. But, she says she can hear now."

Blake also confirmed that Gwen would be present on this week's episode of "The Voice", saying, "She's getting better." The country star ensured fans that Gwen was in no harm. "She'll be all right. She's tough," he added.

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