British singer-songwriter Conor Maynard recently shared an update about his health with his fans after his hospital visit due to an accident.
Maynard took to Instagram and shared that he was doing okay and revealed the cause of his hospital visit - he had fallen down some stairs. "You're not allowed to laugh… but I fell down some stairs. But nothing too serious, you can breathe now," he added, keeping a humorous tone. He assured everyone that it wasn’t anything serious and added a picture of himself giving a thumbs up.
A couple of days back, the 32-year-old artist, who gained fame with his debut album 'Contrast' in 2012, shared an update on Instagram with a photo of himself on a stretcher. He humorously captioned the image as "Sunday Funday".
In another video he shared, Maynard was seen being transported to an ambulance while wearing a neck and back brace. Initially, he provided little information about the incident, simply expressing his frustration with the caption "FML" with a laughing emoji.
Conor Maynard first rose to prominence in 2012 with his hit single 'Can’t Say No,' which reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Often compared to Justin Bieber, Maynard became well-known for his YouTube covers that garnered millions of views. His debut album featured collaborations with notable artists such as Ne-Yo,
Pharrell Williams, and Rita Ora.
In 2023, Maynard released his latest album titled '+11 Hours,' which marked a return to original music after several years of focusing on covers and collaborations. Earlier this year, he dropped a single called 'She’s So High.'
Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his unique sound that blends urban influences with pop sensibilities.