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Country star Ashley Cooke speaks out about rare heart condition that could end her life at any moment
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Ashley Cooke told Fox News Digital that her rare heart condition feels like a gray cloud of fear following her.
Country star Ashley Cooke is opening up about her "scary" heart condition that could end her life at any moment.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Cooke — who is gearing up to launch her Baby Blues World Tour — explained that she's been diagnosed with Brugada syndrome.
This genetic heart condition is very rare and potentially fatal and can cause dangerous irregular rhythms and sudden cardiac arrest.
Singer & songwriter Ashley Cooke has a rare heart condition that can end her life at any moment with no warning. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Cooke, 29, told Fox News Digital that receiving the Brugada syndrome diagnosis was "scary" because there are no symptoms.
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"You just have to go get tested for it and hope for the best," she said. "It's like young, healthy people that actually are the ones that end up passing away from it just out of nowhere. So, it's a little scary."
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Cooke explained that it feels like a cloud of fear is constantly following her because she never knows if she could go into cardiac arrest.
"It's like young, healthy people that actually are the ones that end up passing away from it just out of nowhere. So, it's a little scary."
"The Hell You Are" singer explained that her cousin, who was also diagnosed with the heart condition, gave her a piece of advice when she received the news.
"One of my cousins who also has Brugada syndrome, we were talking about it for a while, and he was like, 'Hey, if you believe in God, which I do, your time is going to be your time no matter what. So whether it's this or something else, just live your life and treat people well and hope for the best,'" Cooke said.
Ashley Cooke was diagnosed with Brugada syndrome. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Cooke has allowed her condition to give her "even more of a purpose just to live my life every day."
"It could be my last [day] because you just never know, all of us in this room, we never know when it's your last. So just do your best and... If that's what takes me, that's all right," she shared.
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Cooke is one of the fastest-rising young artists in country music. Her breakthrough came with songs like "Never Til Now" (a duet with Brett Young) and "Your Place."
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Now, Cooke is set to hit the road for her biggest headlining trek yet with The Baby Blues World Tour, a 28-date international run supporting her upcoming self-titled sophomore album, due August 14.
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Speaking to Fox News Digital, Cooke said that the tour is going to be the "best season" of her life yet.
Ashley Cooke at the 2025 CMA Awards. (Taylor Hill/WireImage)
"I mean, obviously every city is going to feel huge and different and cool and like a level up from where we've been before, but yeah, it's really cool to know that I'm playing these rooms that I've dreamed of playing for so long on my own headline tour," she began.
Cooke added, "The music on this album is something I'm so proud of, and I just cannot wait for everybody to hear it. And learn the words and sing along. And it's just, I have a feeling it's gonna be the best tour yet, the best season of my life yet."
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Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com.
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