Connie Francis, the 87-year-old singer known for hits like “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now,” was hospitalized in Florida Wednesday, due to “extreme pain.”
She was initially admitted to the ICU for tests to determine the cause of her pain, which led to the cancellation of a planned Independence Day radio appearance with DJ Cousin Brucie on 77WABC New York.
This was her second performance cancellation in recent weeks.
Francis had previously revealed a pelvic fracture in June 2025, which required her to use a wheelchair, and she had been dealing with hip issues, including awaiting stem cell therapy earlier in the year.
By July 3, she updated fans on Facebook, stating she had been transferred from the ICU to a private room and was recovering, though the exact cause of her pain remains unclear. She expressed gratitude for fans’ support. Her hospitalization comes amid a career resurgence, with “Pretty Little Baby” going viral on TikTok, amassing billions of streams.


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