On Saturday's act, the comedian Heather McDonald had collapsed during her set in Tempe, Arizona. She was hospitalized after collapsing onstage as Heather had crashed to the stage and fractured her skull. According to her rep, she was the victim of dehydration and had tested negative for COVID-19.
Heather happened to faint right after she told a joke about coronavirus vaccines, and many thought that the collapse was also a part of an act, but actually, it just happened, and it was no joke. People actually found out it was true when she had to cancel the second show. Later in the evening, she addressed the incident to her Instagram followers on her stories, delivering her apologies for fainting.
She said,
"So, I'm in the emergency room, I look weird. Oh my God, I'm so, so, so, so sorry. I got up, I did one joke and I felt so dizzy. You can see my eye, I fell on my eye. Oh my God, I cannot believe this happened, I feel so terrible that they had to tell everyone leave and then cancel the second show."
Heather concluded by explaining, "I've never, ever fainted in my life."
Net Worth Of Heather McDonald
Heather McDonald has an estimated net worth of $4 million. She is an actress, author, and comedian who is well-known for appearing on the former late-night talk show Chelsea Lately and its spin-off, After Lately. She also worked on the show as a story producer and writer of the show.
Heather has impersonated celebrities such as Drew Barrymore, Celine Dion, The Kardashians, and Amy Winehouse, successfully entertaining her audiences. She has also appeared on hit television shows Fraiser, Malcolm in the Middle, Reno 911, Drake and josh, Quintuplets, and Watching Elle. Her other acting credits are White Chicks with the Wayans brothers, where she co-wrote too. She was in The Wayans brothers' and Dance Flick in 2009. She had also appeared on MTV's Lyricist Lounge. Her first solo comedy special was in 2014 titled Heather McDonald: I Don't Mean To Brag.
She also has her own podcast called Juicy Scoop, and she is a full-time writer. Her first memoir was published in 2010 titled, You'll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again: One Woman's Painfully Funny Quest To Give It Up. Her other writing credits are US Weekly's 'Fashion Police,' and her latest book is My Inappropriate Life: Some Material Not Suitable for Small Children, Nuns, or Mature Adults.
Heather McDonald Married Life With Husband Peter Dobias
Heather McDonald has been married to her husband Peter Dobias since 27 May 2000. The couple has three children together. They are named Drake, Brandon, and Mackenzie Dobias. Heather has been married to her investment banker husband for almost 22 years now, and she has shared that her secret to long-lasting marriage was respecting each other.
Heather has also given her husband credits for helping her handle both motherhood and her career. Her husband was also involved on the production team of her podcast, and one of her sons became her office companion while writing her first memoir.
Heather has shared that she never breastfed her sons, and she took on jobs as a nursing mother that didn't involve breastfeeding. She had also shared that when her second child Brandon was born, she was torn between going for a job gig and staying back with her child, but she listened to the advice that said motherhood shouldn't stop one from pursuing other interests.