The Country Singer Luke Bryan Handled His Fall off the Stage By Joking ‘My Lawyer Will Be Calling’
Academy of Country Music Awards winner Luke Bryan took a hard fall during his live concert in Vancouver, Canada.
According to reports, 47-year-old Luke Bryan was performing in front of thousands of audience members when he stumbled over a fan’s phone, slipped off, and hit the floor on his back. However, without losing his temper or feeling down, the singer perfectly handled the situation by returning the phone to its owner and humorously saying, ‘My Lawyer Will Be Calling.’
Later, he asked one of the audience members for a recorded video of his fall and said, ‘Hold Up, did anybody get that video?’ Then he showed the video to the entire crowd through big screens and jokingly said, ‘There it is.’ When he saw himself falling hard on the floor, he said, ‘ There it is. ‘
What Causes the Incident?
American Idol judge and popular country singer Luke Bryan took a hard fall during his recent concert in Canada, and many of his fans were praying for his safety. Fortunately, the singer survived the incident and is perfectly fine. However, he was checking his elbow to see if there were any injuries.
The incident took place right after he started singing his song, but all of a sudden, he slipped on the ground due to one of his fans throwing a phone on the stage. Surprisingly, this is not the new thing where fans throw water and juice bottles and their phones onto the stage. Some threw plastic water bottles to create the scene.
Sometimes, artists get angry and request their fans not to do such things, but some stubbornly enjoy playing with their favorite artists and can’t stop their notorious behavior. In an incident, Drake encountered the same when a fan threw a book at him while he was performing in San Francisco.
Not only Drake and Luke, but Taylor Swift also faced a disturbing mishap when a fan tossed an item on the stage while she was performing in Argentina. To address the matter, the singer said, ‘And just because communication means having gentle boundaries,—it really freaks me out when stuff gets thrown on the stage.’ She further added, ‘Because if it’s on the stage, then a dancer can trip on it.’