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Post Malone Falls Off Stage at His Concert
Post Malone Falls Off Stage at His Concert

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time03-07-2025

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Post Malone Falls Off Stage at His Concert

Grammy-nominated singer Post Malone fell from the stage mid-concert while trying to toast with a fan during his performance of 'Pour Me a Drink.' The 29-year-old artist quickly recovered, got back onstage, and finished his five remaining songs. During Post Malone's Saturday night concert at Arizona's State Farm Stadium in Glendale, the 'Circles' crooner tumbled off stage. He was attempting to toast a front-row fan at the time. The singer was holding a drink while singing 'Pour Me a Drink.' He came towards the end of the stage just before the fall. However, a piece of the stage gave way beneath him as he knelt down with his red Solo cup, leading to his sudden fall. Reports state that the 18-time Grammy-nominated artist recovered from the fall quickly and continued his setlist as scheduled (via Page Six). Fan footage of the fall went viral on TikTok, marking another stage mishap for the singer, who previously fell through a trapdoor in 2022. Social media users also emphasized the fault of the stage production, which made him tumble. One X (formerly Twitter) user complained, 'Well, they should have built that stage better because wth? That's just careless.' Others discussed if artists should drink on stage, as it might be deemed 'unprofessional.' Previously, the 'Rockstar' hitmaker experienced a similar fall in September 2022 while performing at his concert in St. Louis. Clips from attendees revealed the rapper was performing 'Circles' when he fell on the stage at Enterprise Center. Apparently, the singer stepped into an uncovered hole intended for lowering his guitar, which resulted in his fall. The videos unveiled the hard fall, showing the singer hitting the ground violently. His face and body slammed into the floor. Medics who were present at the scene rushed to the artist's aid. It seemed like he was unable to get up (via Page Six). However, the singer did not sustain any major injuries despite the hard fall. He took a small break from his performance to compose himself before returning to the stage. The singer had thanked his fans for being patient. He told the audience, 'I want to thank you for your patience, and I'm sorry there was a big-a** hole in the stage.' (via X) Originally reported by Arpita Adhya on ComingSoon. The post Post Malone Falls Off Stage at His Concert appeared first on Mandatory.

FDA Recalls Lay's Potato Chips Over ‘Class I' Risk
FDA Recalls Lay's Potato Chips Over ‘Class I' Risk

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Health
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FDA Recalls Lay's Potato Chips Over ‘Class I' Risk

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has put Lay's Potato Chips on food recall, one of the most popular munchies, as a 'Class I' risk. Reports claim Lay's Potato contained undeclared milk. Since undisclosed allergens can trigger severe, life-threatening reactions in sensitive individuals, the FDA has deemed this recall a major public health concern. Here is the detailed article. FDA's Lay's Potato Chips recall as 'Class I' risk putting the brand's credibility at risk. As per reports, the Lay's Potato Chips recall started when Frito-Lay revealed that over 6,000 bags of Lay's Classic Potato Chips found in Oregon and Washington contained undeclared milk. As per the FDA, the existence of undeclared milk in Lay's Potato Chips poses life-threatening risks for those who have any milk allergy. For the unversed, an FDA Recall is a 'voluntary action that takes place because manufacturers and distributors carry out their responsibility to protect the public health and well-being from products that present a risk of injury or gross deception or are otherwise defective.' Highlighting the importance of food recall, the FDA said on December 16, 'Those with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the recalled product.' Undisclosed food ingredients can cause harmful reactions for people suffering from food allergies. Some of the most common undisclosed allergens found in foods include milk, peanuts, and shellfish. A Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) survey notes that almost 33 million Americans suffer from one or multiple types of food allergies. Additionally, over 40% of children in the U.S. have faced severe food allergic reactions. Experts believe that allergen-free certifications for many store-bought food items could be helpful for the sensitive population suffering from any sort of food allergy. According to FARE, the food allergy epidemic is on the rise, so the need for allergen-free certifications is more than ever, not just in the United States but globally. Originally reported by Arpita Adhya on The post FDA Recalls Lay's Potato Chips Over 'Class I' Risk appeared first on Mandatory.

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