Just a day after revealing she underwent another surgery for her medical condition, Halsey made it to this year's Grammy Awards red carpet.

According to the Huffington Post, the 27-year-old artist said she felt "fragile but excited" before walking the red carpet of the music industry's biggest night.

The "Young God" hitmaker wore a non-traditional burgundy and black ensemble with a matching black belt and skirt.

She completed her look by wearing a statement hat and accessories from Tiffany and Co.

Yesterday, Halsey took to her Instagram account to share a shocking coincidence, saying she's going to walk the red carpet again after undergoing surgery.

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The last time she attended the awards show was in 2017, the singer noted that it was three days after she had her first Endometriosis surgery.

Despite having stitches, it didn't stop her to attend the show.

"As luck would have it, I'm attending tomorrow for the first time in years and I had surgery again (you guessed it) 3 days ago," she added.

Halsey's Medical Journey

Halsey, whose real name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, has been open about her endometriosis journey as she detailed her experience in previous interviews and social media posts.

Taking to her Twitter account, the singer first announced her health condition in 2016, saying she's struggling from "excruciating pain" and the disease is "very discouraging."

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"I have managed to live a wild, incredible, and unpredictable life with Endo, and I'm here for you," she concluded.

What Is Endometriosis?

According to Mayo Clinic, endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue that normally lines a woman's uterus grow outside of it.

The medical condition can cause severe pain, especially during menstrual periods. Fertility issues are also possible.

Fortunately for Halsey, she was able to conceive a baby. Her son with famed screenwriter Alev Aydin was born last year.

Sharing the good news on social media, the singer considered the experience "rare" and "euphoric."

"We have a long way to go with eradicating the social stigma around bodies & breastfeeding. I hope this can be a step in the right direction!" she wrote.

Prior to her announcement, Halsey suffered a miscarriage while performing at a concert in 2015.

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