Katie Melua horrified to discover hearing issue caused by spider living in her ear

The singer, 30, had gone to her doctors to complain about a repetitive scratching noise she could hear in her ear that had failed to quieten after a week

Jenn Selby
Sunday 02 November 2014 13:18 GMT
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Singer/songwriter Katie Melua performs in the Royal Festival Hall in London, 2013
Singer/songwriter Katie Melua performs in the Royal Festival Hall in London, 2013

Arachnophobes, look away now.

Because Katie Melua’s medical complaint had a truly terrifying cause.

The singer, 30, had gone to her doctors to complain about a repetitive scratching noise she could hear in her ear that had failed to quieten after a week.

The musician, to her horror, discovered that it wasn’t in fact an early sign of tinnitus, but that the noise had actually been caused by a spider living in her ear for seven days.

The spider found in Katie Melua's ear

Melua, who once released the track “Spider’s Web”, said she believes the spider burrowed its way inside her ear after hiding in a pair of headphones.

“Basically I used these old in-ear monitors to block out sound on a flight, a little spider must have been in them and crawled inside my ear and stayed there for the week,” she captured one horrifying image of the arachnid on Instagram.

“Though the thing looked terrifying up-close on the doctor’s camera, once he took him out (using a micro-hoover) it was pretty small, and now it’s in this little test tube, alive and seemingly fine.

“It was no hassle at all, apart from the occasional shuffling noises.”

Melua’s spokesperson has since added:

“The ear specialist said he’d never in his career taken out a live bug before. Plenty of dead ones. When it was out it was pretty tiny.

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