Wendy Williams has been in an ongoing battle with her bank Wells Fargo over her access to millions of her hard-earned dollars — and it’s only getting messier.
08.08.2022 - 16:05 / etcanada.com
Wendy Moten is still recovering 10 months after her onstage fall during a season-21 live show of “The Voice”.
Moten tripped over a floor monitor, falling straight down on both of her arms, suffering a broken right elbow and fractured left wrist. She also broke a small piece of a bone in her left hand.
The accident happened during the November 23 live show and she continued to perform in the competition for the next three weeks until the finale on December 16, eventually coming runner-up to Girl Named Tom.
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Moten, who had just finished an epic performance of the Four Tops’ classic “Sugar Pie Honey Bunch” at the time of the incident, recently told People of her injuries, “I’ve never been broken before.
“And so, it’s a new experience, but I remind myself that there are people dealing with far more serious things. I’ll be OK. I’ll just keep working at it.”
“I couldn’t use my arms at all,” she said of the aftermath of the accident. “It was a unique situation.”
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Moten had surgery the day after the finale aired and is still going to physical therapy three times a week.
“They put a titanium piece in my elbow to keep my arm together,” Moten, who is currently on tour with Vince Gill, told the magazine.
“Right now, my elbow is still crooked, and my fingers are crooked, but with the occupational therapy and the physical therapy I’m currently undergoing, I’m hoping everything gets back to normal soon.”
Wendy Williams has been in an ongoing battle with her bank Wells Fargo over her access to millions of her hard-earned dollars — and it’s only getting messier.
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Amy Grant postponed her remaining tour dates on Friday as the singer continues to recover after falling from her bicycle in July. "Friends, we regretfully need to postpone Amy's previously scheduled tour dates in September and October due to Amy needing more time to recover from injuries and a concussion sustained in a bicycling accident that occurred in Nashville on July 27, 2022," her team wrote in a statement. Grant had previously postponed her August shows immediately after the accident. All postponed dates will be rescheduled for February through April 2023, the statement said. FRANKLIN, TN - NOVEMBER 02: Singer-songwriter Amy Grant performs during 'Best Buddies Unplugged' at Franklin Theatre on November 2, 2017 in Franklin, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images) (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images) The "Baby, Bay" singer was unconscious for about 10 minutes after her fall after she went over a pothole.
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Wendy Moten is still recovering from the injuries she sustained while falling on stage after a performance on The Voice.
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