Clive Davis’ rep told Page Six that the record industry legend would be postponing the second half a planned virtual pre-Grammys party following a Bell’s palsy diagnosis.
Sean Cassidy told the outlet that 88-year-old Davis is currently being treated with antibiotics and steroids and "is expected to recover within six to eight weeks." Recovery for patients diagnosed with Bell’s palsy typically takes between two weeks to six months from the onset of symptoms, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine, and in rare cases, it may never go away.
For the majority that do recover, most regain full facial strength and expression. In light of the diagnosis, Davis has postponed the second half of his pre-Grammys gala. (Photo by Alberto E.
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