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Tori Kelly's spouse, André Murillo, recently shared a snippet of his wife's song amidst the news of her hospitalization due to blood clots. Taking to his Instagram Story on Tuesday, July 25, Murillo posted a clip of the song "Where Do I Fit In." The lyrics of the track, which features Justin Bieber and Chandler Moore alongside Kelly, express feelings of fear, insecurity, and the reassurance of love and support. It goes, "When I find myself alone, consumed by fear / Sitting in silence, wrestling with insecurity / But then you remind me, holding me close / Your love is all-encompassing, always by my side / And you assure me, it will all be alright."
The song was featured on Bieber's Gospel-inspired EP called "Freedom," which was released in April 2021. In an Instagram post, the 29-year-old singer expressed that in a world filled with so many problems, there is a collective desire for healing and justice for humanity. His intention with this album was to create music that provides comfort, songs that people can relate to and connect with in order to feel less alone.
Following the news of Kelly's hospitalization after collapsing during a night out with friends on Sunday, July 23, Murillo posted "Where Do I Fit In" a few hours later. TMZ reported on Monday, July 24 that Kelly was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where doctors discovered blood clots in her lungs and legs. It was not yet determined whether there were any clots near her heart.
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Kelly had a health scare right before her highly anticipated release of her new EP, Tori, scheduled for Friday, July 28. Expressing her excitement earlier this month, she took to Instagram to share, "I'm extremely eager to share these amazing songs with all of you."
Kelly and Murillo became husband and wife in May 2018, following their engagement eight months earlier. Sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram, Kelly quoted theologian Tim Keller to express the significance of being both loved and known. Reflecting on her wedding day, she described it as an incredibly enchanting and joyous occasion, feeling as if she was floating on cloud nine.
Murillo, on the other hand, posted a picture from the ceremony accompanied by a caption that included the profound words of traditional wedding vows. "Through the good times and the bad, through sickness and in health," he penned at that moment. "To love and to cherish, until death separates us."