Gilbert Montagné reassured his followers regarding his state of well being this Monday, June 24, following falling off stage Saturday throughout a live performance in Seine-et-Marne.
Extra concern than hurt for Gilbert Montagné. Saturday, throughout a live performance in Saint-Pathus (Seine-et-Marne), the blind singer violently fell from the stage. On social networks, the pictures displaying him falling into the pit had been broadly relayed.
Gilbert Montagné was singing and dancing to Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Someone” with a younger lady holding his hand when he tripped, inflicting concern amongst his followers.
Safety officers shortly intervened to assist him. He remained on the bottom for just a few seconds to regain his senses earlier than being taken into care.
???? FLASH – Singer Gilbert Montagné fell off stage yesterday whereas performing within the city of Saint-Pathus. (witnesses) pic.twitter.com/x2LarfoQuV
— AlertesInfos (@AlertesInfos)
June 23, 2024
Two days following his fall, this Monday, the 80s star reassured everybody in a video posted on Instagram. “I am standing, I am doing very properly, however it might have been horrible. It is true that I fell from a peak,” he begins.
“It isn’t his fault”
He then wished to clarify that the younger lady, broadly criticized on social networks for having poorly guided her associate, had no duty for her fall. “We danced, we raved on stage and I informed her take me once more to the piano, and she or he definitely did not hear me, it is not her fault,” explains the singer.
“I fell two meters and it might have been very critical, however following a minute, I wished to get once more on stage and I did the remainder of my present with nice power because of my viewers and my musicians,” he provides.
Earlier than persevering with: “What I don’t perceive is that the one who filmed this fall didn’t movie the second once I bought once more on stage, and I might have appreciated it as a result of that’s my victory. “
In conclusion, Gilbert Montagné met his followers subsequent Sunday for the Printemps de Pérouges, a competition close to Lyon.
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