A country singer is on the long road to recovery after a scary bus crash. Colt Ford revealed that he underwent surgery to correct his broken shoulder.
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Ford injured himself during a recent tour bus crash. The singer confirmed that he was canceling an upcoming appearance at the Iowa State Fair. The country singer needs time to rest and recover. He also canceled further stops in Georgia, Tennessee, and Illinois as well.
"We're happy to share that the surgery went well, and Colt is now focused on resting, recovering, and getting back to doing what he loves," his team wrote on his Instagram.
Previously, Ford described what happened during the bus crash. He said that he crashed through the windshield of the bus and broke his shoulder.
"One minute you're headed to Germany for a show and prepping for a single release," he wrote on Instagram."The next thing you know your bus is in the ditch and you're getting pulled through a windshield with a broken shoulder by First Responders. The crew is a little banged up but we're all still here."
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Fans sent the country singer a lot of support.
"Bet you guys had to get a new pair of underwear!" one wrote. "It could have been really bad bones will heal."
"At this point - buy allllll the lottery tickets," another wrote on Facebook. "All of em! Glad you guys are okay though."
Meanwhile, fellow singers also wished Ford well in his recovery.
"Glad yall are okay dude," Jake Owen replied. "You have endured some life. Love ya."
"Whaat the hell," Ryan Upchurch wrote. "I'm glad your alive, OG."
"Many you been through it, toughest guy I know," George Birge also wrote. "Love you, brother."
"Praying for you and your crew homie," Uncle Kracker shared.
"While I am so relieved you're alive, I am so sorry for all of this brother," Meghan Patrick wrote. "You've had more than your share of hard times and Mitchell and I are praying for you. Here to help any way we can. Love you buddy."
It's been a rough few years for the country singer, who suffered a heart attack in 2024.
