Delilah Hamlin had a seizure whereas filming a music video for her debut single, “Nothing Lasts Forever.”
In a brand new interview, the 24-year-old daughter of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Lisa Rinna, 59, and actor Harry Hamlin, 71, opened up in regards to the “scary painful” ordeal, revealing that it turned out to be a “beautiful thing” and explaining the place she discovered the energy to maintain working.
“On the second day of filming the music video, it was, like, nine hours into the day and I suffered from seizures… We don’t really know too much about them yet. Even though it’s been years, we’re still trying to figure it out,” Delilah revealed to Entertainment Tonight on March 17. “I ended up having a seizure on-set.”
“It was probably one of the worst I’ve had in a while, but I had everyone I loved around me,” she continued. “I was able to bring the emotion of that into filming the next day.”
Despite the terrifying well being disaster, Delilah stated she was “proud of myself” for persevering with to work.
“I do this all the time. It’s so normal for me now. That I’m just like, ‘OK, get up.’ When you don’t feel good, but you gotta do the day,” she stated.
According to the mannequin, it’s her mom who instilled that work ethic in her.
“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,” she shared. “So I try. I always try my best. There are some days when I really can’t, but I try my best.”
Lisa, together with Harry, who she additionally shares 21-year-old daughter Amelia Hamlin with, have been a part of Delilah’s journey as she recorded her new single.
“Right when we recorded this song, I sent them the demo and then we recorded vocals again, sent them that, sent them everything. They’ve just been my biggest supporters,” Delilah stated. “Right when I got the final master, I was like, ‘Guys, we’re going in the car. [We’ve] gotta listen to it.’ We sat in my car, played it, and it was something special.”
While Delilah admitted that releasing her first monitor was “nerve-wracking,” “Nothing Lasts Forever” means so much to her “because it really embodies everything I’ve been going through the for the past couple of years.”
“I’ve been going through it pretty silently and privately, [save] the occasional Instagram post or story talking about my mental and physical health struggles. The song really just embodies what I’ve been going through,” she defined, giving a nod to the well being struggles she’s confronted in recent times, together with her bouts with continual sickness and an unintended overdose.
In addition to hoping that listeners of the music will be capable to relate in their very own methods, Delilah stated she needs them to additionally perceive that “literally, nothing lasts forever.”
“Even the good… I never really had enough gratitude for my body and my health. I think we just need to have more gratitude and I hope people can take away the fact that, like, even the good times don’t last forever,” she stated. “You could get sick like this, you could lose something like this. So that’s definitely a point. And then also, the bad times don’t last forever.”
“My mom always taught me growing up [that] this too shall pass,” she added.
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