Meat Loaf died 'from Covid' after speaking out about vaccines

Meat Loaf performing on stage at the Capital Radio Party in the Park, in Hyde Park, London.  The concert is being held in aid of The Prince's Trust.   18/11/03: Meat Loaf performing on stage in Hyde Park, London. It has been announced chart star Meat Loaf has been shelved tonight after the singer was admitted to hospital. The Bat Out Of Hell singer collapsed on stage at a sell-out concert last night at London's Wembley Arena, forcing a second show at the venue to be postponed.
Meat Loaf performing on stage at the Capital Radio Party in the Park, in Hyde Park, London. The concert is being held in aid of The Prince's Trust. 18/11/03: Meat Loaf performing on stage in Hyde Park, London. It has been announced chart star Meat Loaf has been shelved tonight after the singer was admitted to hospital. The Bat Out Of Hell singer collapsed on stage at a sell-out concert last night at London's Wembley Arena, forcing a second show at the venue to be postponed.
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 21/01/2022

- 12:18

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:48

Sources have told TMZ that the singer became seriously ill with Covid, a condition that became critical.

Meat Loaf, the singer with hits such as Bat Out of Hell and I'd Do Anything For Love, has died at the age of 74 from Covid, according to sources.

The star's manager Michael Greene confirmed the news of his death earlier today.


Sources have told TMZ the singer became seriously ill with Covid, a condition that became critical.

Meat Loaf had been outspoken on the pandemic, and criticised vaccine mandates in Australia. It is not known if he was vaccinated.

This is a breaking story. More to follow.

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