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Cody Simpson Reveals Serious Vocal Cord Hemorrhage, Pauses Singing While Pursuing Recovery

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by Chris Tremblay  May 13

Cody Simpson has announced that he is currently unable to sing after doctors discovered a “serious hemorrhage” on one of his vocal cords, a diagnosis he shared publicly in a detailed social media statement. The Australian musician said the hemorrhage was discovered “just over a month ago” after a period of unexplained vocal problems that culminated in the sudden loss of his singing voice.

In his post, Simpson explained that he initially tried to keep the situation private but felt it was important to tell fans what he had been facing, framing it as a significant personal and professional setback. He wrote that the hemorrhage occurred after he continued recording in the studio while unknowingly dealing with a sinus infection, which he had mistaken for ordinary fatigue.

How the injury happened



Simpson recounted that he kept “showing up to the studio” because he assumed his vocal strain was temporary tiredness, only to find that one day he could no longer sing at all. According to multiple reports summarizing his statement, specialists then discovered a hemorrhage on one vocal cord, an injury that can be associated with intense voice use, especially when the voice is already compromised by illness.

The artist said the issue went undetected while he was singing through what turned out to be a sinus infection he “didn’t know” he had, underscoring how easily performers can misinterpret early warning signs as routine exhaustion. He described the moment his voice failed as a turning point that forced him to seek medical help and led to the hemorrhage diagnosis.

Treatment, silence, and postponed plans



Following medical advice, Simpson has been placed on extended vocal rest, telling followers he has been “on and off vocal rest for weeks” and has now been prescribed another two weeks of complete silence in an effort to avoid surgery. He explained that his doctors are hoping strict rest will allow the hemorrhage to resolve without the need for an operation that would come with a significantly longer recovery timeline.

The injury has forced Simpson to cancel planned television and radio appearances to promote his recent single “Baby Blue,” disrupting what had been a carefully timed return to pop music. He said the condition has also affected his ability to finish his upcoming album, describing delays in completing the project and “polishing up the next singles” while he focuses on healing.

Simpson emphasized that the mandated silence extends beyond singing, noting that he has effectively been “on mute” as part of the recovery plan and has had to step back from live performances and media engagements. Outlets reporting on his announcement note that he remains under close medical supervision and is following specialist guidance designed to protect his long-term vocal health.

Creating music without a voice



Despite being unable to sing, Simpson says he has continued working creatively by shifting his role in the studio, focusing on songwriting and arranging rather than recording vocals. He explained that he is currently writing “strictly as a lyricist on mute” alongside collaborators and sketching out vocal melodies on guitar, which he intends to replace with his voice once doctors clear him to sing again.

In his message, Simpson expressed that the experience has been emotionally “up and down,” but he is trying to reframe it as a realignment that could benefit his career and health in the long term. He invited his audience to “come on the journey,” asking whether he should start releasing some of the material he has already completed while he continues to rest his voice.

Simpson also reiterated a sentiment of determination, closing his statement with the phrase “Where there’s a will, there’s a way,” which multiple outlets highlighted as indicative of his mindset during recovery. His approach reflects a broader pattern among performers who seek alternative creative outlets and adaptive studio methods when temporary disability or illness interrupts their usual work.

A comeback interrupted



The vocal cord hemorrhage arrives at a pivotal moment in Simpson’s career, as he had only recently returned to music after several years focusing on competitive swimming. Reports note that he released the singles “Baby Blue” and “When It Comes to Loving You” in March as part of his renewed push into recording and performance, with an album in progress when the injury was diagnosed.

Simpson has recently relocated to California to support this next chapter in his recording career, after years spent in high-performance swimming programs in Australia. Coverage from Australian media notes that his last public appearance in the country before the announcement was at the Margaret River Pro surfing event in Western Australia, where he was seen supporting other athletes.

For fans who followed Simpson’s evolution from teen pop star to elite swimmer and back to recording artist, the sudden interruption underscores how fragile a touring and promotion schedule can be when it depends on an instrument as delicate as the human voice. While Simpson has not given a specific timeline for when he expects to return to full vocal performance, his current plan centers on strict medical guidance, non-vocal creative work, and maintaining communication with supporters through written updates.

Health, voice care, and community interest



Vocal cord hemorrhages are considered serious injuries for singers because they involve bleeding into the vocal fold, which can significantly affect sound production and carries a risk of lasting damage if not properly managed. Medical experts quoted in general coverage of similar injuries to performers typically emphasize early rest, avoidance of further strain, and individualized care plans, especially in careers where voice use is central.

Simpson’s situation has drawn significant attention not only from his existing fan base but also from broader entertainment audiences who are familiar with other artists who have undergone vocal rest or surgery, including high-profile cases where extended silence has been required. Media outlets note that his candid explanation of how overwork and unrecognized illness led to the injury may encourage other performers and fans to take vocal health concerns more seriously.

As Simpson continues his recovery process, coverage remains focused on his own words and medical guidance rather than speculation, with updates centered on his progress, his temporary shift to behind-the-scenes work, and his stated intention to return to singing only when it is safe to do so. Fans and industry observers will be watching for future statements from Simpson and his medical team as they navigate a recovery path designed to preserve both his health and his long-term ability to perform.

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