Brandy and Monica Courtesy of Brandy and Monica Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Brandy had fans worried after abruptly leaving the stage during her concert with Monica on Saturday night. The duo performed as part of their The Boy Is Mine Tour at the United Center in Chicago on Saturday night. In videos posted online, Brandy can be heard saying: "Give me one second, y'all. I gotta get my ..." She didn't finish the sentence but left the stage and did not return. On Sunday, she posted to her Instagram account an explanation why. Address her message to her "dear fans in Chicago," Brandy wrote: "Thank you all for the overwhelming love, support, and - most importantly - your prayers. I sincerely apologize for the abrupt end to last night's performance in Chicago. After weeks of nonstop rehearsals, last night I experienced dehydration and feelings of wanting to faint. Everyone involved agreed that prioritizing my well-being was of the utmost importance. Related Stories TV 'Saturday Night Live' Domingo Sketch Returns as Sabrina Carpenter Addresses 'Man's Best Friend' Album Cover Art Controversy Music Sam Rivers, Founding Bassist of Limp Bizkit, Dies at 48 "I still made the decision to try and return and give it my all despite not feeling OK. With having to make some adjustments and the show being very technical, unfortunately, it was impossible to fully connect sonically with the production. I really appreciate everyone's best efforts," she continued. According to reports, Monica performed the rest of their set solo, and the audience did not get to hear the duo's iconic song, "The Boy Is Mine," for which the tour is named. In her post, Brandy said she saw a doctor immediately after leaving the arena and has "taken the proper precautions" to get better going forward. She thanked "my sister, Monica, for stepping up with such grace and professionalism, and to the entire crew for their continued care and support." She also thanked her fans. "Your understanding, patience, and unwavering belief mean the world to me. I look forward to returning to the stage - stronger and more grateful than ever - alongside my girl, Monica, tonight in Indianapolis," Brandy wrote. For her part, Monica shared Brandy's post on her own Instagram stories. Read Brandy's full statement below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 4 e v e r b r a n d y ♠️ (@brandy) THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Obituaries Sam Rivers, Founding Bassist of Limp Bizkit, Dies at 48 Kylie Jenner Kylie Jenner on Potentially Making More Music: "I Don't Think I'm Like Adele or Anything" music NMIXX Thrives on Change With Their First Full-Length Album, 'Blue Valentine' Ozzy Osbourne Two New Documentaries Share the Darkness and Light of Ozzy's Osbourne's Final Years RIAA Latin Music Revenue Tops $490 Million at Mid-Year: RIAA music Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Pay Tribute to Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley: "Irreplaceable Rock Soldier" Obituaries Sam Rivers, Founding Bassist of Limp Bizkit, Dies at 48 Kylie Jenner Kylie Jenner on Potentially Making More Music: "I Don't Think I'm Like Adele or Anything" music NMIXX Thrives on Change With Their First Full-Length Album, 'Blue Valentine' Ozzy Osbourne Two New Documentaries Share the Darkness and Light of Ozzy's Osbourne's Final Years RIAA Latin Music Revenue Tops $490 Million at Mid-Year: RIAA music Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Pay Tribute to Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley: "Irreplaceable Rock Soldier"