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Whitney Houston’s Boyfriend Ray J Out Of The Hospital After Fears Of ‘Deadly Condition’

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May 23 2012, Published 6:00 a.m. ET

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By Alexis Tereszcuk

RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor

Whitney Houston’s boyfriend Ray J has been released from a Las Vegas hospital following a scare about a “blood clot” that could have been “deadly,” RadarOnline.com has learned.

“Ray J is back home in Los Angeles following an extensive battery of tests to make sure that he did not have a blood clot in his lungs which is potentially a deadly condition that can occur following a long haul plane flight,” his rep  told RadarOnline.com.

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“It is the same condition that took the life of hip-hop legend Heavy D last year. Ray J had arrived in Vegas Sunday following a 32 hour round trip from China and four hour drive to Las Vegas.”

Following an appearance at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday in Las Vegas, Ray J was rushed to the hospital early Monday morning. 

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, a source close to Ray J explained that he was rushed to the hospital “for treatment for exhaustion and jet lag.”

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Ray J, 31, and Houston were dating when her body was found in a bath tub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in February, the night before the Grammy Awards. 

The source said Ray J went to Sin City for the weekend musical celebration following a grueling international trip.

“Ray J was in Las Vegas hosting a launch party for the product he is endorsing Prince Reigns Hair Serum and to attend the Billboard Awards. He had just returned to the US from a quick 32 hour round trip from China where he performed a concert and had meetings regarding a new business. Upon landing, he immediately drove four hours to Las Vegas for the two events.”

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