Legendary musician Eric Clapton caused a brief moment of concern after collapsing during a church service in London earlier today. The 79-year-old guitarist was attending a morning service at a local Anglican church when he suddenly lost consciousness, prompting immediate medical attention.
Eyewitnesses reported that Clapton, who has been open about his health struggles in recent years, appeared visibly unwell just before the incident. Paramedics were called to the scene, and after initial assessments, Clapton was conscious and responsive as he was escorted out of the church and taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
**”It was a shocking moment,”** said one churchgoer who witnessed the collapse. **”Everyone was concerned, but the medical team acted quickly, and thankfully, he seemed to be recovering by the time they took him away.”**
Clapton’s representatives have since issued a statement, reassuring fans that his condition is stable and that the collapse was likely due to exhaustion. **”Eric is doing well and is currently under medical observation. We are grateful for the swift response of the emergency team and the concern shown by everyone present,”** the statement read.
Clapton, whose career has spanned over five decades with hits such as *”Tears in Heaven”* and *”Layla,”* has dealt with various health challenges in recent years, including peripheral neuropathy and hearing loss. Despite these struggles, he has continued to perform and recently completed a series of sold-out shows across Europe.
Fans from around the world have taken to social media to express their support and wish Clapton a speedy recovery. Many praised his resilience and dedication to his music even at his age.
As of now, there is no official word on whether Clapton’s upcoming performances will be affected, but sources close to the artist say his health remains the priority.
**Up Next**: More details on Clapton’s condition are expected to be released in the coming days, as fans and fellow musicians keep the rock legend in their thoughts and prayers.
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