Lisa Rinna's daughter Delilah Belle Hamlin reveals she had a 'scary seizure' on the set of new video
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Delilah Belle Hamlin revealed that she experienced a health scare while filming her most recent music video. The 24-year-old model and Lisa Rinna's daughter said she suffered a seizure on the second day of making the music video for her debut single, 'Nothing Lasts Forever'.
The experience was "scary terrible," but Hamlin told Entertainment Tonight that she was able to channel that emotion into the film, which turned out to be "a beautiful thing.” Lisa Rinna's daughter continued, "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."
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'Nothing Lasts Forever'
Delilah told ET that she was able to bring the emotion of her seizure into the next day's shoot, which was a silver lining in an otherwise terrifying situation. The California-based singer-songwriter also noted she was "proud" of the fact that she continued filming despite having a seizure, drawing support from her devoted mother.
"Lisa‘s always taught me [that] if you are, like dying, if you are vomiting, if you are throwing up, do the day. Go and do it. Show up for work. So I try. I always try my best. There are some days when I really can’t, but I try my best." The singer also took to her Instagram account to share the update on her latest song and how she rose above her health struggles.
Journey through silent battle
Delilah has put a lot of effort into her debut song, which she says "means a lot to me, since it really reflects everything I've been going through for the past couple of years." Delilah said the title represents everything she hopes listeners will take away from the song she admits was "nerve-wracking" to release.
Hamlin opened up about her battles with autoimmune and chronic conditions in January, including those caused by Lyme disease, the Epstein-Barr virus, encephalitis, and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders linked to streptococcal infections (PANDAS). The 24-year-old model has revealed that she has been battling health concerns for the past several years and is finally ready to discuss them.