Just a few months ago Avril Lavigne let her Twitter followers know that she was laying low due to an unspecified illness, which temporarily shifted the tabloids from speculating about her impending divorce to Nickleback husband, Chad Kroeger, to speculating about her mystery ailment. According to that latest gossip news updates, the sickness had the exact same effect on the "Hello Kitty" Instagram bikini feet model's marriage. Word has it that the Canadian pop stars were fighting like cats and dogs, until Chad decided to dedicate himself to nursing her back to health. Now, that Avril seems to be doing a lot better with the recent release of her video for, "Give You What You Like", from her upcoming new album, folks have to wonder if her relationship will soon began to suffer.
Shortly after their whirlwind wedding, Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger found themselves the subject of countless internet and tabloid gossip articles suggesting that their relationship was really falling apart behind closed doors.
One source close to the couple claims in the February 16, issue of Star Magazine that in the months since Avril first announced that she was sick via Twitter, Chad has become a much more loving and considerate husband:
"Seeing Avril suffer makes Chad want to care for her rather than fight with her.
"This whole thing just made them realize how much they want to fix their marriage."
Unfortunately, for the health of their marriage, Avril's condition seems to be really improving according to US Weekly, who point to her new music video teaser as a clear indicator that Lavigne is doing just fine:
"She's back! Two months after Avril Lavigne admitted that she was suffering from undisclosed health problems, the "Complicated" singer returned this week with a new video clip."
"Lavigne looks healthy in the music video."
While some folks might argue that it is slightly irresponsible to comment on a person's medical health based on nothing more than a 30-second music video trailer, an even larger portion of the population might ask why a 3-and-half-minute music video even needs a trailer in the first place.
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