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Posted: 2024-04-15T06:58:27Z | Updated: 2024-04-15T06:58:27Z Nelly Furtado Takes Bloody Injury With A Smile After Coachella Stage Fall | HuffPost

Nelly Furtado Takes Bloody Injury With A Smile After Coachella Stage Fall

The singer dropped to the stage as she performed "Eat Your Man" at the California music festival.

Nelly Furtado didnt let a bloody injury faze her as she brushed off a fall during her performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.

The Promiscuous singer made a surprise appearance during Dom Dollas set on Saturday as she performed Eat Your Man, her 2023 collaboration with the producer, before she took a mid-song tumble.

Movin my body like a nympho, sang Furtado before falling on stage.

The singer, however, didnt let the spill get to her head as she smiled and brushed it off.

I say it right, now do what I say, she sang following a swift recovery.

The singer later took to her Instagram Stories to share a video of her smiling as she gave a bloody thumbs up and laughed off the injury.

This Barbie likes to rave, said Furtado along with the caption Literally left it all on the stage including my blood . All for you @domdolla.

She also shared a clip of the fall along with the caption, Eat Your Man not the stage .

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