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A concertgoer ended up with stitches after attending Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism show on Sunday, November 24. The man, only identified by his Reddit handle, shared the experience on the social networking site. "I got hit in the head by some pyrotechnical metal tube at Dua Lipa's concert in Malaysia today," he wrote, along with a censored image of himself in the hospital. He noted that the injury occurred just 15 minutes into the performance. He shared the first post from the hospital as he waited for a CT scan. As commenters shared their support on his post, he periodically checked in with updates , letting everyone know he required seven stitches and a tetanus shot, but thankfully did not have a skull fracture. The concertgoer said he had purchased tickets as close to the stage as he could go, as he was trying to cheer himself up after a period of depression. Not long after the performance began, he said he felt a heavy blow to his head from a large metal tube, which he believes was a pyrotechnic cannon that was shooting confetti into the air. He recalled feeling something sticky on his head, which turned out to be blood. "My wife saw it and immediately called the security for help. By then, my head wouldn't stop bleeding, and it kept dripping all the way until we got to the ambulance backstage," he told World Of Buzz . "They took me and another woman, who was also injured by the metal tube after it ricocheted from my head, to the hospital." Initially he wrote on Reddit that a stadium employee from the Axiata Arena where the performance was held had said "that they will not compensate anything except medical bills." He later gave an update about his hospital visit, saying two men had come to talk to him about reimbursing him for his hotel, concert tickets, and flight. However, he told them, "I'm not ready to talk about that, and need to talk to my embassy, lawyer, and maybe police." After he showed them his Reddit post, he said the men paid for his hospital bills. He said they asked him to hide his post after they paid, but he refused. The injured man said the woman who also went to the hospital for a similar injury was offered compensation in the form of a sum of money, though the amount was not disclosed. He shared pictures of his hospital bills, as well as a bloody photo of the stitches in his head. The man joked, "No good deed left unpunished," explaining that he had switched places with a couple from Chicago because he was taller than them. The man, who is from Russia, said he plans to visit the Russian embassy to figure out what his next steps should be. He clarified in the subreddit that despite the injury, "I don't wanna ruin Dua Lipa's reputation," as it wouldn't be fair. However, he did say that he wanted "fair compensation" for what had happened to him. "I just want my fair compensation for near death experience ('lucky' me — this 5-7 kg tube didn't fell by sharp side on me)," he wrote. 🖤 https://t.co/jr78GThifd pic.twitter.com/JVRV36XKrt The incident comes after the "Houdini" singer was forced to cancel her November 9 show at the Indonesia Arena in Jakarta due to "unforeseen safety and logistical issues." A statement shared to her website at the time explained that her team made "diligent efforts to resolve critical production issues related to the stage structure provided by Mata Elang Productions" but it was deemed "not safe for the performance to carry on." The 29-year-old performer also shared her own statement to social media, telling fans how "heartbroken" she was that she wouldn't be able to perform. Dua Lipa, who has yet to respond to the incident, continues on with her Radical Optimism tour, next taking the stage on November 27 in Bangkok, Thailand.Vance takes on a more visible transition role, working to boost Trump’s most contentious picksSmith's career-high 205 yards rushing carries San Diego past Morehead State 37-14
This ain't Texas—this is buffering. As Beyoncé gets ready to perform during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens Christmas Day halftime show at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston, she couldn't help but poke a bit of fun at Netflix , who will be live-streaming the game on their platform. In a video posted to her social media accounts Dec. 24 , the Grammy winner could be seen sitting on a football field wearing a flowing cape, big hat and sunglasses and strumming a banjo to the tune of her hit "Texas Hold 'Em." As Beyoncé removes her sunglasses, the camera zooms in on her face before giving viewers the classic Netflix red circle buffer. The "Diva" singer—who shares children Blue Ivy Carter , 12, and twins Rumi Carter and Sir Carter , 7, with husband Jay-Z —can then be heard laughing over the buffer, before the video cuts to a reminder about the game. "I'm sending you big joy and love on this Cowboy Christmas Eve," the 43-year-old wrote alongside the promo. "I'll see y'all tomorrow, in my city HTX." And of course fans were delighted by the trolling, with Netflix even jumping in to share their own thoughts. "now hold on...," they wrote in the comments of her video on X , formerly Twitter, before changing their bio on the platform to, "roasted by beyoncé 12.24.25." Beyoncé's halftime performance marks the first time she's taken the stage since wrapping her Renaissance World Tour in October 2023, and also the first since the March release of her latest album, Cowboy Carter . And while the Texans-Ravens game will start streaming on Netflix at 4:30 p.m. ET, fans will still have three hours to catch her performance on the platform after the game ends, according to Variety . (Although if you're outside the United States, the game expires 24 hours after the stream ends.) But it's not all about football for Beyoncé, as mom Tina Knowles recently shared a few of the family's holiday traditions that they'll be enjoying this year. "For the kids, we buy toys just like in any other family," she told E! News . "That's what they like." And it's not just gifts they'll be enjoying, as Tina has another recipe for success up her sleeve, noting she'll be, "making my amazing gumbo." "I just made it for Thanksgiving," she added, "it was so many people that came over. Just good food and company and family." To see how more of your favorite stars are celebrating the holidays this year, keep reading. Christian Siriano The fashion designer attends David Barton and Susanne Bartsch ’s 25th annual toy drive at Gym U in New York City. Bronwyn Newport, Angie Katsanevas, Mary Cosby & Whitney Rose The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City costars escape the Utah snow to party at DIRECTV’s Christmas at Kathy’s bash in Beverly Hills. Larsa Pippen & Marysol Patton The Real Housewives of Miami costars rock Printfresh pajamas for Marysol's Recharge & Reset holiday pajama party. Kourtney Kardashian The Poosh founder gave fans a glimpse at her holiday decor, which included numerous Christmas trees all around her home, with one upside down. Kris Jenner The Kardashians star is definitely the most interesting to look at while attending Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party Benefitting Animal Haven and Camp Cocker Rescue in L.A. Cynthia Bailey & Crystal Kung Minkoff The Real Housewives stars co-host The Abbey’s 15th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony in honor of World AIDS Day benefiting The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in West Hollywood. Kathy Hilton and Nicky Hilton The mother-daughter duo host the hottest holiday party in the 90210. Tarek El Moussa & Heather Rae El Moussa The lovebirds attend DIRECTV’s Christmas at Kathy’s party benefitting Ronald McDonald House charities. Heather Dubrow The Real Housewives of Orange County star swapped Prada for pajamas during Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Cynthia Bailey The Bravolebrity is pretty in pink at Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Lisa Barlow & Kathy Hilton The Real Housewives stars belt out a number at Kathy's DIRECTV bash in Beverly Hills. Dylan Mulvaney & Ashley Park The influencer and Emily and Paris star ring in the holidays in the comfiest way possible. Crystal Kung Minkoff The RHOBH alum attends BFF Kathy Hilton's holiday PJ party. John Janssen & Alexis Bellino The RHOC couple enjoy date night at DIRECTV’s Christmas at Kathy’s charity party. Kimora Lee Simmons The supermodel looks runway ready at Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party in L.A. Jennifer Tilly The RHOBH castmember is feeling festive at Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Nicky Hilton The entrepreneur kicks of the holiday season hosting a party alongside mom Kathy. Kathy Hilton The Real Housewives star is definitely feeling hunky dory this holiday season. Dorit Kemsley The RHOBH star strikes a pose in front of Kathy Hilton's Christmas tree. Kyle Richards & Faye Resnick The besties ring in the 2024 holiday season today at Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Erika Jayne The "Pretty Mess" singer has her hands full with some enviable stocking stuffers. Paula Abdul The "Straight Up" singer is comfy and cozy during Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Ashley Benson The actress stops by Kathy & Nicky Hilton's Annual Holiday Printfresh Pajama Launch Party. Jaime King The actress models a Kathy Hilton original.
Former Kentucky wide receiver Dane Key, one of the top offensive players in the transfer portal, announced on social media Tuesday that he will transfer to Nebraska. Key posted a photo of himself in a Nebraska uniform wearing the No. 6 he wore at Kentucky. The simple post contained the letters "GBR," short for "Go Big Red," with an emoji heart. Key led Kentucky this past season with 47 receptions for 715 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games as the Wildcats finished 4-8. In three seasons, the 6-foot-3, 210-pounder has 126 receptions for 1,870 yards and 14 TDs in 38 games (35 starts). Key has one season of eligibility remaining after he was a four-star recruit in the class of 2022. --Field Level MediaShould AI resurrect extinct species like Neanderthals?
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