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Yahoo
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Katy Perry experiences a frightening onstage mishap during concert in San Francisco
Katy Perry experienced a frightening onstage mishap Friday night during her Lifetimes Tour stop at the Chase Center in San Francisco. While performing her hit song 'Roar,' the pop star was seated atop a large butterfly-shaped prop that was designed to fly above the crowd. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom making daughter a 'priority' amid split: Reps Midway through the song, the mechanism unexpectedly jolted, tilting and dipping in mid-air, causing Perry to slip in her seat and abruptly stop singing. A video of the incident, which quickly made the rounds on social media, shows the singer visibly startled as fans below gasped in concern. Though the moment looked scary, Perry managed to stay on the prop and was unharmed. After the show, she took to Instagram Stories to address the incident in true Perry fashion, by poking fun at herself. She posted a blurry close-up photo of her stunned face with the caption, 'Good Night San Fran,' written over the image. "Good Morning America" reached out to Perry's reps for comment. Solve the daily Crossword


Khaleej Times
15-07-2025
- Khaleej Times
Pakistan airline accidentally flies out passenger to Saudi without passport
In an astonishing mishap, a man was flown to Jeddah instead of Karachi after boarding a flight from Lahore, as per local media outlets. The passenger, Malik Shahzain Ahmed, was travelling with private airline Air Sial on July 8, when the incident took place. According to him, he did not have a passport or visa for international travel, which caused further distress at the destination, where he was detained and deported. Shahzain claimed that despite showing his ticket to the air hostess, he was allowed to board the flight and not informed of the error. When he realised he was on the wrong plane, it was already too late. The passenger has now filed a complaint against the airline, which refused to cover expenses of the return flight to Lahore. He also claimed that the airline said it would take two to three days for them to bring him to Karachi when he questioned the crew mid-flight. According to him, the crew panicked when he questioned them and blamed him for the error. Shahzain, in his legal notice, has urged the airline to cover additional flight expenses and respond to the issue. The Pakistan Airport Authority is currently investigating the matter and the Lahore Airport Management said it is holding the airline responsible and that the incident took place due to the carrier's 'negligence and carelessness'. The organisation's manager said a request for action has been submitted against the airline.


Daily Mail
09-07-2025
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE How a simple mishap on vacation nearly cost me my life... and it could happen to you too
A traveler has issued a stark warning after a simple mishap on vacation nearly cost her her life. , 19, from the UK, jetted off to South East Asia with a friend back in April.


CTV News
01-07-2025
- CTV News
Sainte-Calumet man's home completely destroyed by tree
Montreal Watch A tree-cutting mishap let to a Sainte-Calumet man's home being completely destroyed by a massive tree.


Fox News
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
LeAnn Rimes' teeth fall out out mid-concert during performance in Washington
LeAnn Rimes took it in stride after experiencing an unfortunate onstage mishap during one of her recent concerts. The 42-year-old singer suddenly walked off-stage last Saturday while performing at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington. The following day, Rimes shared a candid video on Instagram in which she revealed that her teeth had fallen out when she was singing her 1996 hit "One Way Ticket." "This is the most epic example of how the show must go on," Rimes began her clip. "Last night, I was onstage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket' and I felt something pop in my mouth." "If you've been around, you know that I've had a lot of dental surgeries, and I have a bridge in front, and it fell out in the middle of my song last night," she continued. Rimes said she struggled a lot growing up in the public eye. The two-time Grammy Award winner admitted that she "panicked" and ran to the side of the stage where she "popped" her bridge back in before returning to continue her performance. "I just had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening, or else I would have had to walk off stage," Rimes explained. "For the rest of the show… I was literally like this pushing my teeth in, like, every couple of lines," she added as she pressed her thumb on her mouth. Rimes said she realized that singing some of her songs was particularly difficult due to the challenging syllables in the lyrics. "Like 'Can't Fight the Moonlight,' they completely fell again in my mouth," the singer recalled with a laugh. "It was the most epic experience ever." "I don't usually have firsts in my career. That was a first and hopefully a last," she said. Rimes, who gave a second performance at the same venue on Sunday, jokingly issued a warning to her concert-goers in case she suffered another dental malfunction. "I hope my teeth stay in tonight," Rimes said. "We shall see. The front row, get ready for something to fly out. Yeah, if you catch them, please return them." "Just keeping it real," she added. "Like I said, there wasn't a f------ thing I could do about it except either walk off or just hold my teeth in and sing, so I just ran with it." Rimes explained that she hoped her confession would comfort other artists if they suffered similar misfortunes in the future. "In case anybody has an issue on stage ever and feels embarrassed by it, just watch this video again and it'll remind you that the show can go on even in the midst of sheer utter embarrassment," she said. "You just gotta be real with people." According to Billboard, Rimes has a long history of dental issues and has had 29 surgeries. The outlet reported that the "How Do I Live Without You" hitmaker sued her former dentist for malpractice in 2013, claiming that she suffered from chronic pain and medical complications after getting veneers.