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Why Missy Elliott delayed her tour

Hip-hop icon took time away from performing to care for her beloved fur baby
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 26: Rapper Missy Elliott poses in the Press Room during the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on August 26, 2019 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage)

Missy Elliott delayed her plans to tour to care for her dying dog.


The 52-year-old singer is hitting the road for the first time since 2004 with her first ever headline concert series “Out of This World – The Missy Elliott Experience” — which will also feature her friends and collaborators Ciara and Busta Rhymes — and she admitted she had postponed her performance plans several times over the years, most recently to care for her beloved pooch Hoodie, who died in November.


“I stayed home a lot because I didn’t want to go out on the road, and something happened. He was 17 and lived a long, happy life. [He was] so pretty and lived a very long time,” she told People magazine.

After Hoodie’s death, Ciara encouraged Elliott to get back on stage.


“So I said, ‘OK, now I can leave the house without having to worry about anything.’ So Ciara and my dog played a big influence in me making the decision to go out,” she added.

The “Work It” hitmaker will be accompanied on tour by her other dog, Miss Fendi Dior.

“She’s 6 years old. So [she’s] got her clothes ready to go out on the road with us. [It’ll] be fun, fun,” she said.

Elliott claimed the dog is “excited” to wear matching outfits with her on the road.

“I know people sometimes be like, ‘Why y’all dressing those dogs?’… But she likes clothes. She really [does] like clothes. She [sees] me pulling out the outfit [and] she’s running. She knows what that means,” she said.

Elliott has been working hard ahead of the tour, which started on July 4.

“It’s full days, then I go home, and the work continues. But I feel good. I’m super excited,” she said.

The singer has struggled with autoimmune disorder Graves’ disease — which can cause anxiety, fatigue, and weight loss — and depression over the years, but she recently revealed she is feeling “so much better” now.

“Every day I wake, I’m blessed to be here and in good health. I’m feeling so much better now. That was a run. Every now and then you get a little ache in the leg or the knee, but outside of that, I feel good,” she told People magazine.

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