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    Barstool's Dave Portnoy makes bold prediction about Chiefs as Travis Kelce re-enters media spotlight
    Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy made a bold prediction about the Kansas City Chiefs amid Travis Kelces recent media showcases ahead of the 2025 regular season.Kelce and his brother dropped the news that Taylor Swift was going to be on their podcast. Following that, the Chiefs star tight end did a spread with GQ Magazine. Portnoy wrote on social media that the Chiefs so-called dynasty was "cooked."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"All joking aside this media blitz from Travis Kelce confirms the Chiefs are cooked," he wrote on X. "As Marvin (Hagler) once said It's tough to get out of bed to do roadwork at 5am when you're sleeping in silk pajamas."Chiefs had a cute run but laughable to compare them to Patriots Mega Dynasty."Portnoy, who will be featured on FOX Sports "Big Noon Kickoff" starting this college football season, is the latest to add his voice to those who believe the Chefs dynastic run through the regular season and into the postseason was finished.Chiefs head coach Andy Reid responded to critics on Monday."You understand because there were so many close games, but that's the National Football League, so I was proud of the guys and how they handled those [one-score games]," Reid said on "Up & Adams" when asked about the criticism the team has faced. "When it's all said and done, it's winning the game. We have winners, and they figured it out. I was proud of them for that.TRAVIS KELCE TAKES CREDIT FOR TURNING TAYLOR SWIFT INTO AN 'ENGULFED' FOOTBALL FAN"We don't listen to all the noise. If you do that, you're gonna go crazy, and then you're not gonna have fun, right?"Kelce himself admitted in the GQ interview that some of the extracurricular activities that have come with his elevated level of fame have hampered him on the field. He was a big target of criticism early in the 2024 season for his lack of production."I think it might have slipped a little bit because I did have a little bit more focus in trying to set myself up. And opportunities came up where I was excited to venture into a new world of acting and being an entertainer," he said. "I dont say this as I shouldnt have done it. Im just saying that my work ethic is such that I have so much pride in how I do things that I never want the product to tail off, and I feel like these past two years havent been to my standard."I just have such a motivation to show up this year for my guys."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    White House reacts to Dem whistleblowers bombshell claim Schiff leaked to hit Trump
    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the recent release of Democratic whistleblower testimony claiming Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit President Donald Trump during the Russiagate probe a "bombshell" Tuesday afternoon."This is obviously a bombshell whistleblower report," Leavitt said at a Tuesday White House press briefing. "Hopefully more people in this room will cover it as such.""I understand Kash Patel, last night, declassified a 302 FBI document showing that a whistleblower, who is a Democrat, a career intelligence officer who worked for Democrats on the House Intel Committee for more than a decade, repeatedly warned the FBI in 2017 that then-Rep. Adam Schiff had approved leaking classified information to smear then President Donald Trump over the Russiagate scandal," she added.Schiff served in the U.S. House representing California for decades before he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2024.Trump and Schiff have long been political foes, which was underscored during Trump's first administration when Schiff served as the lead House manager during the first impeachment trial against Trump in 2020, and when Schiff repeatedly promoted claims that Trump's 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.TRUMP-FOE ADAM SCHIFF DISMISSES TULSI GABBARD'S DECLASSIFIED RUSSIA COLLUSION INTELLIGENCE AS 'DISHONEST'On Monday evening, reports spread that a whistleblower who reportedly worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for more than 10 years told the FBI in 2017 that the Democrat lawmaker green-lit leaking classified information on Trump that allegedly "would be used to indict President TRUMP," according to the report."In this meeting, SCHIFF stated the group would leak classified information which was derogatory to President of the United States DONALD J. TRUMP. SCHIFF stated the information would be used to indict President TRUMP."The whistleblower "stated this would be illegal and, upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured that they would not be caught leaking classified information," the report added.KAROLINE LEAVITT EXCORIATES MEDIA FOR PERPETUATING 'COMPLETE SCAM' OF RUSSIA HOAXLeavitt continued Tuesday by reading a quote from FBI Director Kash Patel that "for years certain officials used their positions to selectively leak classified information to shape political narratives.""It was all done with one purpose: to weaponize intelligence and law enforcement for political gain," Leavitt said, quoting Patel. "Those abuses eroded public trust in our institutions. The FBI will now lead the charge with our partners at DOJ, and Congress will have the chance to uncover how political power may have been weaponized and to restore accountability."TRUMP INVOKES RUSSIA COLLUSION HOAX WHILE CALLING FOR LONGTIME FOE SCHIFF TO FACE JAIL TIMELeavitt added, when asked if Trump plans to investigate Schiff over the matter, doubled down that Trump "has already said he wants to see Adam Schiff held accountable for the countless lies he told the American people in relation to the Russiagate scandal."Schiff's office hit back against the report in comment to Fox Digital Tuesday afternoon, claiming it was a "smear" that is "absolutely and categorically false.""Kash Patels latest smear against Senator Schiff is absolutely and categorically false, and is just the latest in a series of defamatory attacks from the President and his allies meant to distract from their plummeting poll numbers and the Epstein files scandal," a spokesperson for Schiff said."These baseless smears are based on allegations that were found to be not reliable, not credible, and unsubstantiated from a disgruntled former staffer who was fired by the House Intelligence Committee for cause in early 2017, including for harassment and potentially compromising activity on official travel for the Committee. Even Trumps own Justice Department and an independent inspector general found this individual to not be credible, have "little support for their contentions"and was of "unknown reliability," and concluded that his accusations against Members of Congress and congressional staff "were not ultimately substantiated,'" the spox continued.Schiff is also currently facing a criminal investigation for alleged mortgage fraud stretching back to the early 2000s a case where he has denied wrongdoing.The release of the whistleblower's account follows Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard bombshell claims in July that Obama-era officials "manufactured and politicized intelligence" to create the narrative that Russia was attempting to influence the 2016 presidential election.Gabbard released unclassified documents in July that reportedly show "overwhelming evidence" that thenPresident Barack Obama and his national security team laid the groundwork for what would be the yearslong TrumpRussia collusion probe after Trump's election win against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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    Cincinnati leaders 'demanding prosecution' of White man in viral street fight
    Cincinnati leaders are reportedly calling on members of local government to bring charges against a White man seen slapping a Black man during a viral confrontation that left six injured and led to seven arrests in late July.In a public discussion hosted by Ohio state Rep. Cecil Thomas on Monday, community members met to discuss concerns over the citys handling of the investigation into the fight, WLWT reported."The video speaks for itself," Thomas said, according to the outlet. "The method by which this situation has been handled raises serious questions as to whether there is bias involved in this investigation. It also brings into question the lack of integrity and whether there is something else to hide."SEVENTH CINCINNATI ASSAULT SUSPECT ARRESTED OVER VIOLENT BEATDOWNAdditional footage of the assault obtained by WLWT shows the unidentified White man allegedly hitting a Black man in the face, leading to several others joining in on the beatdown that ultimately left six people injured.A separate video obtained by Fox News Digital depicts a White man repeatedly using a racial slur toward the group in the moments before the fight.The update comes over two weeks after the incident broke out on the corner of Fourth and Elm streets in the early morning hours of July 26.CINCINNATI VIRAL BEATING BODYCAM RELEASED AS SUSPECTS FACE NEW CHARGES IN GRAND JURY INDICTMENTLast week, a grand jury indicted Patrick Rosemond, 38, Jermaine Matthews, 39, Montianez Merriweather, 34, DeKyra Vernon, 24, Dominique Kittle, 37, and Aisha Devaughn, 25, on three counts of alleged felonious assault, three charges of assault and two charges of aggravated rioting, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Fox News Digital.If convicted, they each face the possibility of up to 29 years in prison.A seventh individual, 32-year-old Gregory Wright, was arrested Monday afternoon and is facing charges of alleged aggravated riot and aggravated robbery, according to the Hamilton County Jail.CINCINNATI BRAWL TIMELINE: BRUTAL ASSAULT SPIRALS INTO NATIONAL FIRESTORMAll seven suspects are Black, sparking questions from local leaders about the investigation and why the White man has not been charged."Our community is restless, and they're watching," Pastor Leslie Jones said, according to WLWT. "Since you don't think young people vote, old folks do. And they have told me they know how to vote, they know how to answer. If you don't prosecute this gentleman and we're not talking about we're demanding prosecution in the next 24 hours."Additionally, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval told WLWT that any decisions regarding additional charges will be "made as soon as possible.""I agree with everyones frustration," Pureval said, according to the outlet. "I have been clear about my expectations that, in order to preserve both public safety and fairness, anyone involved in perpetrating the violence should be charged. Until all participants are held accountable, justice hasnt been fully served. And Im grateful that community leaders and residents are continuing to come together to make their expectations clear."The mayors office and Rep. Thomas did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.
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    Dana White reiterates that UFC White House fights are 'absolutely going to happen'
    President Donald Trump revealed plans last month to have a UFC card at the White House to celebrate the United States' 250th birthday next year.UFC president Dana White admitted shortly after the announcement that he had no idea Trump would mention it in a public setting, but the ball has been rolling ever since.White recently discussed potential matchups, but they don't seem to be hypotheticals at this point.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"It's absolutely going to happen," White told The Associated Press. "Think about that, the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the UFC will be on the White House south lawn live on CBS.""This is a one-of-one event."White promised "the baddest card of all time" during a podcast appearance, confirming that Jon Jones, who retired on June 21 and celebrated his most recent victory with a Trump dance with the president in attendance, went back into the drug-testing pool."Everybody wants to fight on this card. Literally everybody," White told the "Full Send Podcast."Jones all but confirmed this week he'd be fighting at the White House.CONOR MCGREGOR URGES IRISH CITIZENS TO SIGN PETITION THAT WOULD 'ENSURE' SPOT ON COUNTRY'S PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT"The moment I heard Donald Trumps announcement, I started training again," Jones said in a recent X post.Conor McGregor quickly showed interest in fighting at the White House, and White even said McGregor "could be" on the same card as Jones in the nation's capital.Trump has attended numerous UFC events over the years, most recently in Newark, N.J. for UFC 316.The UFC will get rid of its pay-per-view model as part of its massive $7.7 billion agreement to air its events on Paramount+ starting in 2026, its parent company TKO announced on Monday.Paramount will distribute 13 of its major events and 30 Fight Nights through its direct-to-consumer platform, Paramount+, with select events airing on CBS. There will be no additional cost for fans who want to watch UFC numbered events.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    MAGA-ousted Dem senator from key swing state launches comeback campaign after losing seat in 2024: report
    After losing his re-election bid in 2024, three-term Ohio Democratic senator Sherrod Brown will be launching a new bid next year to return to his position, according to a report.Brown's plans to run for Senate were shared with local media by three Ohio labor leaders who said that Brown had confided in them directly about the plans. Other Ohio Democrats also expressed to the outlet that they had heard of Brown's plan from members of his inner circle, and the reporting follows news that Brown has been interviewing campaign managers for his upcoming bid.Brown was ousted in 2024 by MAGA challenger and current freshman Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno, who came out victorious with 50.2% of the vote, compared to Brown's 46.4%.SENATE DEMOCRATS ARE FEVERISHLY RECRUITING TOP CANDIDATES TO WIN BACK MAJORITY IN 2026 MIDTERMSDespite the brushing defeat, Democratic Party Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, has reportedly lobbied Brown to run for months.If selected as the Democratic Party's candidate, Brown's likely GOP opponent would be Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, who was appointed to fill Vice President J.D. Vance's seat after he left for the White House. A 2026 special election will decide who will serve out the remainder of Vance's term, which lasts until 2029. "Should Brown enter the race as Schumers handpicked candidate he will be starting in the biggest hole of his political career," said Tyson Shepard, spokesman for Husted's campaign."He has never faced a candidate like Jon Husted. Browns slogans will ring hollow as his coalition walks away, tired of the radical policies hes forced to support to appease his coastal bosses in California and New York."BERNIE SANDERS ADDRESSES WHETHER HELL RUN IN 2028Ohio, often seen as a key battleground state, has been trending towards Republicans. In 2024, President Donald Trump won the state by more than 10 percentage points.Since Brown left his position in the senate, he founded the Dignity of Work Institute, which says it is "dedicated to the people who make this country work, and to creating an economy and a society where Americans work is valued."Brown, nor his representatives, could be reached for comment.
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    Schiff blasts tinpot dictator Trumps National Guard mobilization, warns other cities are next
    Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., blasted President Donald Trump for activating National Guard troops and taking over the Metropolitan Police Department to tackle crime in Washington.Schiffs comments coincide with the start of a trial regarding Trumps deployment of California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to respond to immigration riots in June, bypassing California Gov. Gavin Newsom to dispatch the troops."First, Donald Trump used the Marines and the National Guard to support his mass deportation agenda in Los Angeles," Schiff posted on X Monday. "Now, he's using similar tactics in D.C. like a tinpot dictator. Don't look away. Don't stay silent. If you do, don't be surprised if it's your city next."Tinpot is a term typically used to describe figures who exhibit poor leadership skills.DEFENSE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH VOWS TO BE 'FORCE MULTIPLIERS' OF DC POLICETrump announced Monday that he would deploy approximately 800 National Guard troops to respond to crime in the nation's capital. He also announced he would federalize Washington's Metropolitan Police Department to respond to crime, placing it under the authority of Attorney General Pam Bondi."I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order and public safety in Washington, D.C.," Trump told reporters at a Monday press conference. "And they're going to be allowed to do their job properly."National Guard troops are reserve forces that are tapped to address state and federal operations, including natural disasters. While most are typically overseen by state governments, the federal government oversees the District of Columbia National Guard.Trumps deployment of the National Guard comes after he vowed Washington would be "LIBERATED" from "Crime, Savagery, Filth, and Scum" in a post on Truth Social Monday morning. He said: "The days of ruthlessly killing, or hurting, innocent people, are OVER!"TRUMP TAKES CONTROL OF METRO POLICE, DEPLOYS NATIONAL GUARD TO TAKE ON WASHINGTON CRIMETrump suggested federalizing Washingtons Metropolitan Police Department and employing National Guard troops to address crime in Washington on Wednesday. The comments came after the assault of a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer on Aug. 3 in D.C.A temporary federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department is justified in cases of emergency, but its expected that Trump's decision will face challenges in court over whether the situation in Washington qualifies as an emergency.The White House did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Schiff's comments echoed those of Newsom, who filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing the National Guard to respond to immigration riots. He said in June the move was an "unmistakable step toward authoritarianism."TRUMP THREATENS TO FEDERALIZE DC AFTER EX-DOGE EMPLOYEE 'BIG BALLS' VIOLENTLY BEATEN"Donald Trump is creating fear and terror by failing to adhere to the U.S. Constitution and overstepping his authority," Newsom said in a statement in June. "This is a manufactured crisis to allow him to take over a state militia, damaging the very foundation of our republic. Every governor, red or blue, should reject this outrageous overreach."Meanwhile, a three-day trial kicked off on Monday in California over whether Trump's decision to bypass Newsom and activate roughly 4,000 National Guard troops violated the law.
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    CNNs effort to ridicule Trump as Washingtons Batman backfires as social media hails 'cool' comparison
    CNN host Abby Phillip compared President Donald Trump to Batman on Monday night while criticizing his efforts to clean up crime in Washington, D.C. However, social media users thought the comparison made Trump look "cool."During the intro to CNN's "NewsNight," Phillip mocked Trump as the "crime-fighter-in-chief" of the nation's capital and compared him to the comic book character after the president's announcement earlier in the day that the federal government would be cleaning up crime in the city."Donald Trump makes himself Batman and the nations capital is Gotham City," she said, adding, "The President of the United States has declared himself crime-fighter-in-chief, and hes taking over Washingtons police force."TRUMP'S PLAN TO DEPLOY NATIONAL GUARD IN DC SPARKS BACKLASH FROM RESIDENTSBUT SOME WELCOME ITConservative commentator Steve Guest wrote, "That makes President Trump sound SUPER COOL! Don't think that was Abby's intention at all."Trump said on Monday he would federalize the D.C. police department and place it under the authority of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in an effort to address crime. According to the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, the president can place the city's police department under federal control for up to 30 days.Trump also said he was activating approximately 800 National Guard troops to "reestablish law, order and public safety" in the capital.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL BACKS TRUMP'S DC POLICE TAKEOVER: 'WHEN YOU LET GOOD COPS BE COPS, THEY DELIVER'In the CNN segment, Phillip noted D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser calling Trumps move to federalize the districts police force "unsettling and unprecedented."In a Monday press conference, the mayor said, "While this action today is unsettling and unprecedented, I cant say that given some of the rhetoric of the past, that we're totally surprised. I can say to D.C. residents that we will continue to operate our government in a way that makes you proud."Other X users got a kick out of the CNN anchor calling Trump "Batman."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe official X account for media watchdog org Newsbusters posted, "Does she know that makes him sound awesome?"Conservative commentator Paul Szypula stated, "President Trump is Batman!"Popular conservative account Libs Of TikTok replied to Phillips video, stating, "I already voted for him! You dont have to keep convincing me!"
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    Oklahoma QB John Mateer denies sports betting allegations after Venmo screenshots go viral
    Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer has denied sports betting after screenshots of his Venmo account went viral on Monday night.Mateers Venmo history was deleted as of Tuesday, but the alleged transactions made their way through social media. They were from Fall 2022 while he was a freshman at Washington State, and there was one that referenced USC and UCLA.The words "sports gambling" were used twice in the memo section of the payments.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMMateer issued a statement on Tuesday, saying that he didnt have anything to do with sports betting. "The allegations that I once participated in sports gambling are false," Mateer said on X. "My previous Venmo descriptions did not accurately portray the transactions in question but were instead inside jokes between me and my friends. I have never bet on sports. I understand the seriousness of the matter, but recognize that, taken out of context, those Venmo descriptions suggest otherwise.MARYLAND FOOTBALL COACH ADMITS HE 'LOST MY LOCKER ROOM' DUE TO PAYING PLAYERS: 'VALUABLE LESSON'"I can assure my teammates, coaches, and officials at the NCAA that I have no engaged in any sports gambling."Oklahoma Athletics also released a statement on the matter, emphasizing "ongoing education to its student-athletes, coaches and staff on matters related to sports gambling.""The department utilizes ProhiBet, which is an industry-standard service offering comprehensive monitoring of sports gambling activities. OU takes any allegations of gambling seriously and works closely with the NCAA in any situations of concern."OU Athletics is unaware of any NCAA investigation and has no reason to believe there is one pending."Per NCAA rules, a player found to have wagered on his or her own sport can lose up to half a season of eligibility. Additionally, a player who wagered on something involving their own team could face a permanent loss of NCAA eligibility.It happened in 2023 when former Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers lost his eligibility because he placed a bet on a Cyclones game while he was the backup in 2021.Mateer transferred to the Sooners program following the 2024 season, as he decided to go with ex-Washington State offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle to Oklahoma. Washington State was one of the best offenses in the country last season, averaging 36.6 points per game.Mateer tallied 3,139 yards and 29 touchdowns for the Cougars, while also leading the team in rushing with 826 yards and 15 scores on the ground.That was tied with Miamis Cam Ward, the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans, for the most touchdowns in college football in 2024.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    New York police search for suspect accused of hitting 12-year-old girl with adult toy at WNBA game
    Police in New York are seeking the publics help in identifying a man accused of throwing an adult toy that struck a 12-year-old girl at a Liberty game in Brooklyn earlier this month.NYPD Crime Stoppers posted a video on X on Friday showing the alleged suspect, who is wanted for assault following an incident at a WNBA game on Aug. 5.According to the post, the man "threw an object which struck a 12-year-old female victim in the right leg."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAdult toys have been thrown in at least six WNBA games over the last two weeks. The first happened during a game in Atlanta on July 29. It happened for the first time in Chicago on Aug. 1, in Los Angeles last week nearly hitting Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham and again in Chicago on Thursday.Sex toys were also reportedly thrown at games in New York and Phoenix on Tuesday last week but did not appear to reach the court. An 18-year-old man was arrested and charged following the incident in Phoenix. A man in Georgia was also arrested in connection with the first incident in Atlanta.MINNESOTA LYNX HEAD COACH CHERYL REEVE RIPS SEXUALIZATION OF WOMEN AS LEWD WNBA DISRUPTIONS CONTINUEThe Liberty did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but a spokesperson told NBC New York that they are working with police."All we can share right now is that there is an ongoing investigation and that we are cooperating with law enforcement," the spokesperson said.The WNBA has taken an active approach to obscene behavior at its games, threatening legal action and prosecution, a league spokesperson recently told Fox News Digital in a statement on Friday."The safety of everyone in our arenas remains a top priority. We are working closely with local and federal law enforcement to pursue all appropriate actions including arrest and prosecution with felony charges where applicable against anyone engaged in this conduct or otherwise involved in sponsoring this reckless and unacceptable behavior," the statement read.An anonymous person connected to a crypto group has claimed responsibility for at least some of the incidents, but the WNBA did not respond to requests for comment regarding the validity of those claims.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Carly Pearce needs stitches after bizarre ranch dressing accident
    Carly Pearce is staying away from a specific condiment for a while.The 35-year-old country star shared a get-ready-with-me video on TikTok on Saturday in which she can be seen applying her makeup with her right thumb wrapped up in a bandage. While getting ready, she told the story of how she cut her thumb while opening a bottle of ranch dressing, and jokingly captioned the video, "brb avoiding all ranch!!""So last night I was getting ready to eat dinner after my show, and I went to open a bottle of ranch dressing that was a glass bottle, and when I went to open the bottle of ranch, it snapped off, and a piece of glass cut my thumb," she explained."At first, my fiddle player and my assistant thought it wasn't that big of a deal," she continued, "but all of a sudden I thought that ketchup was running down my hand, and it actually was blood."LEANN RIMES' TEETH FALL OUT OUT MID-CONCERT DURING PERFORMANCE IN WASHINGTONLucky for the singer, there were a few paramedics at the concert venue who were able to access her injury and make sure there wasn't any glass in the wound. They then informed her she "needed a few stitches" and took her to the hospital."What I didn't know is that ride to the ER was gonna be in an ambulance, and it's policy that the patient has to sit on the stretcher and be strapped in," she explained while putting on makeup with one hand.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTWhile at the hospital, the "Dear Miss Loretta" singer recalled undergoing an X-ray to confirm there was no glass in the wound and then being told by ER doctors she would in fact need stitches.She explained that due to the location of the stitches, which "are right on the crease of my thumb," Pearce said she has had to learn to do things "not the way that I would," noting her "assistant almost had to shave my left armpit because I didn't think I could reach it."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSIn the end, Pearce expressed how grateful she is that it wasn't a more serious injury "and that obviously, I'm going to be fine in like a week," and even contemplated bedazzling her bandage for her performances."Moral of the story is, be careful when you're opening things and don't go like my mother says that I do like a bull in a china cabinet," she said at the end of the video.Fans in the comments section could not help but poke fun at the situation, with one writing, "this is the most carly thing to ever happen to you," and another adding, "Another reason not to like ranch dressing! Glad your [sic] ok."Pearce has several performances lined up, starting with a show in Costa Mesa, California, on Thursday, as well as at the ACM Honors in Tennessee later this month.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTEREarlier this year, the singer wrapped up her Hummingbird world tour, and performed on the main stage at Stagecoach, returning to the festival for the first time in almost a decade."I've always wanted to come back because I played two very, very small shows at Stagecoach in 2018 when my career was... I think 'Every Little Thing' was the only thing that was out at the time," she told People in March. "What I love about the festival and what I've had FOMO about over the last eight years is just that the culture is so special. From the clothing to the eclectic music bills each night, getting to play with all these artists that I love."
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