Mark Ronson's mid-show injury has fans all saying the same thing: ouch!
The Grammy award-winning producer and musician took to Instagram on Wednesday, April 2, to share the aftermath of the incident, posting a photo of himself throwing a thumbs-up to the camera from his hospital bed.
He appeared to have a sling strap secured around his shoulder and wore a hospital gown and bracelet, with a heart monitor connected to his chest and an IV inserted into one arm.
In the caption, he explained that he injured his arm while trying to adjust the stage monitor by himself—popping two tendons in the process.
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"That time the house PA was so bad that I tried to one-hand turn the stage monitor towards the crowd mid-mix to give them some extra juice," he wrote, revealing that "they weigh more than I thought…"
"Two popped bicep tendons and one finished gig later, here we are, baby!" he added, jokingly concluding, "#tornthisway."
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"‼️ Shit. Feel better. ❤️?," one wrote in response.
"Nooooo! Get well soon speedy recovery ✨," another said.
"Oh lord!! swift recovery!" someone else agreed.
"Ouch," another empathized. "feel better!! ❤️."
"Feel better!!!" Rita Wilson wished.
"Always putting the audience first. ??," America's Next Top Model creative consultant Drew Elliott applauded, adding, "Feel better."
"Omg Mark!! Giving it all...but save the arms!" songwriter MNDR replied.
The "Uptown Funk" musician didn't share how long it would take to recover from his injury, but we're glad to see he's keeping in good spirits!
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