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Grimes hospitalized for panic attack after Elon Musk’s ‘SNL’ debut

Grimes revealed she was hospitalized for a panic attack this week, following partner Elon Musk’s “Saturday Night Live” debut.

The “Oblivion” singer on Tuesday posted backstage photos and said she’d forgotten to share the snaps because she was seeking medical care.

“Forgot to post these cuz I somehow caused myself to have a panic attack and went to the hospital yesterday which tbh was quite scary and I suppose it’s a good time to start therapy 😑😑😑,” Grimes captioned the pics of her dressed as Princess Peach alongside musical guest Miley Cyrus.

Grimes said she was late posting photos with Miley Cyrus because she was seeking medical care. Instagram

“But nonetheless – wowwwww @mileycyrus is good live and so chill!” she continued.

Grimes, 33, also thanked the “SNL” staff and gushed over her boyfriend, despite the fact that it would “upset” her fans.

“So grateful to the SNL team for being so kind and letting me sneak in as princess peach snd so proud of my beautiful E (which I know will upset the grimes fans so I apologize in advance) but he killed it,” she ended her caption.

Elon Musk during the opening monologue on Saturday Will Heath/NBC

The 49-year-old Tesla billionaire, who went into his “SNL” gig as one of the most controversial choices NBC has ever made, used the show’s platform to reveal — and joke about — his Asperger’s syndrome. He also fittingly participated in a “Weekend Update” segment to explain cryptocurrencies to Michael Che.

Toward the end of the episode, Musk played Wario — Super Mario’s evil counterpart — and cracked Nintendo cocaine jokes, which is when Grimes made her cameo as the video game princess.

Grimes made her cameo as Princess Peach Will Heath/NBC

Following the SpaceX founder’s debut, the pair attended a crypto-themed afterparty attended by “SNL” honcho Lorne Michaels, Chris Rock, Colin Jost and Matt Stone of “South Park.”

Grimes revealed she was hospitalized for a panic attack. AFP via Getty Images