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Scott Reeves (ex-Scott, GH; ex-Ryan, Y&R), the real-life husband of DAYS’s Melissa Reeves (Jennifer), has been hospitalized in Nashville with a minor heart condition. His bandmate, Steve Burton (ex-Dylan, Y&R; ex-Jason, GH), made the announcement in a Twitter video, explaining that Port Chuck’s (the music group he and Reeves play in alongside GH alums Bradford Anderson, ex-Spinelli, and Brandon Barash, ex-Johnny) tour was being postponed while Reeves received medical attention. “I hate to even have to shoot this video,” said Burton, “but I just wanted to share with you that we are going to have to postpone and reschedule the Port Chuck dates because Scott has been hospitalized. He came to pick me up this morning, about 3:30 a.m. my time and he said he had a little pain below his sternum for the last day and I could tell that he was really, really uncomfortable … We were driving to the airport and he wanted to fly to L.A. and go to the emergency room in L.A. and I could tell that he was in a lot of pain, so I said, ‘No, we’re going to go to the emergency room right now,’ and we did, and right now, from what we can tell, or what they can tell, he has a minor heart condition. They are basically admitting him to the hospital, they admitted him now and he’s being evaluated, so please pray for him, his family would appreciate that, Scott would, obviously — he loves you guys, and he hates this more than anybody, but obviously his health is paramount and we’ll come up with the dates that we are going to reschedule. It’ll be sooner than later, hopefully, as long as we get great news today about Scott and I’ll keep you updated.” 

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