Popular country and pop singer Noah Cyrus opened up this week about her 2017 tonsil surgery that she says nearly ended her life.

During an appearance on the Zach Sang Show the 25-year-old recalled tonsillectomy.

“In the first attempt of the surgery when they were slipping the tube down my throat to literally keep me alive during surgery, they punctured my lung,” she said. “The tube slipped into the wrong side of my throat and it deflated my left lung and I was in the ICU for eight hours, completely being kept alive by an oxygen machine.”

Noah, who is the daughter of country music star Billy Ray Cyrus and the sister of popular singer Miley Cyrus, said she woke up with her throat hurting.

“I woke up like, ‘My throat hurts! Are my tonsils out? Like, am I OK?’” she said she asked her

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