
Delilah Belle Hamlin has revealed she suffered a seizure on the set of her new music video.
The budding popstar, 24, is the daughter of reality TV icon Lisa Rinna and spoke frankly about the ‘scary’ incident in a new interview.
Delilah also touched upon the work ethic her famous mum has instilled in her.
Of the health scare, Delilah, whose dad is Harry Hamlin, shared: ‘On the second day of filming the music video, it was, like, nine hours into the day and I suffered from seizures.’
She added to ET: ‘We don’t really know too much about them yet. Even though it’s been years, we’re still trying to figure it out. I ended up having a seizure on-set.’
Telling the outlet that the seizure she suffered on the set of her debut single Nothing Lasts Forever was ‘scary painful’, she added: ‘It was probably one of the worst I’ve had in a while, but I had everyone I love d around me.’
Brave Delilah was back on set the very next day and even said she was able to harness the ‘emotion of the seizure’.
Saying that she’s ‘proud’ she was able to get up and make it to work, rising star Delilah suggested it was advise her mum once gave her that inspired her to push through.
‘Lisa‘s always taught me [that] if you are, like dying, if you are vomiting, if you are throwing up, do the day.
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