Pink rushed to hospital after stage stunt goes wrong
The star crashed into a barrier during an aerial acrobatic routine, after stage hands failed to fit her harness correctly
The star crashed into a barrier during an aerial acrobatic routine, after stage hands failed to fit her harness correctly
It all went horribly wrong for super songsress Pink during a show in Germany last night, after stage hands failed to fit her harness correctly, sending her crashing into a barrier.
Performing in Nuremburg on her Funhouse tour, Pink was about to start a tricky aerial acrobatics routine, which involved her being suspended high above the stage.
But as she began her final song, So What, it became apparent that she wasn't clipped into her safety gear correctly.
Dancers launched her up into the air, but instead of a graceful takeoff, the star was sent crashing into a set of security barriers, and tumbled off the side of the stage.
Security swiftly stepped in, scooping up the bruised star and rushing her to hospital.
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But it seems the accident was worse than it looked, as the sorry songstress was able to tweet a message to fans from the back of the ambulance.
'I'm so so so sorry to end the show that way,' she wrote. 'I'm embarrassed …I'm in ambulance now but I will b fine. Didn't get clipped in2 harness correctly, drug me off stage, fell in2 barricade…I hope it at least looked cool!!!'
WATCH Pink's accident in action…
Pink later Tweeted the outcome of her hospital trip, assuring fans that she was 'seriously sore' but fine.
'Ok all my lovers out there- nothings broken, no fluid in the lungs, just seriously sore. I made that barricade my b*tch!!!! Thanx nurnberg:'
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