LOLA Young has broken her silence on her drugs recovery battle six months after a terrifying onstage collapse forced her out of the spotlight and triggered a full career shutdown.
The Grammy winner told The Times of London she is in “drugs recovery” and admitted recovery is still ongoing, even as she insisted she is doing “a hell of a lot better.”
“I would rather, for the sake of my privacy, not say too much,” she said. “But what I would say is that recovery is an ongoing process. I’m not the finished article, but I’m doing a hell of a lot better.”
She did clarify that she is in “drugs recovery,” adding, “When you’re in recovery… that doesn’t necessarily need to mean drugs—but me specifically, yes.”
It is the clearest sign yet of the health crisis behind her sudden disappearance,.
During her set at All Things Go in New York last September, Lola appeared to mouth that she was about to faint before stumbling, dropping her microphone and crashing backwards on stage.
Crew rushed in and pulled her off in chaotic scenes as fans watched in shock. The fallout hit fast, with Lola cancelling her next festival date in Washington, DC within hours.
But that was not the end of it. She then pulled the plug on all live work and announced an indefinite hiatus, telling fans she was going away for a while and cancelling everything for the foreseeable future.
Insiders say that break became a turning point as Lola stepped back from public life and focused on getting herself back on track. Now she has confirmed the battle was specifically tied to drugs, ending months of intense speculation around her health.
What happened next surprised people. After months away, Lola stormed back at the 2026 Grammys, performing on the night and winning Best Pop Solo Performance in a major comeback moment.
Even so, her latest admission makes clear the pressure has not disappeared. Lola is back, but with recovery still ongoing, the fallout is far from over.
Key Points
- Lola confirms she's in drugs recovery, saying recovery is ongoing though she's "doing a hell of a lot better."
- Six months after collapsing onstage, she canceled all live work and entered an indefinite hiatus to focus on recovery.
- She made a comeback at the 2026 Grammys, performing and winning Best Pop Solo Performance.
Why This Matters
Lola Young’s admission highlights the human cost of fame, destigmatizes addiction, and underscores the music industry's pressures — reminding fans and peers that recovery is ongoing, requiring privacy, support, and structural changes to protect artists' wellbeing.