Taiwanese actor Brando Huang had a memorable trip to Singapore recently. So memorable that he had to visit the hospital when he returned home to Taiwan. In a post on his social media accounts yesterday (Oct 25), the 42-year-old shared some photos of himself in hospital, where he is seen bending forward and holding on to his waist. He wrote...
Brando Huang was filming in Singapore recently.Taiwanese actor Brando Huang had a memorable trip to Singapore recently.In a post on his social media accounts yesterday , the 42-year-old shared some photos of himself in hospital, where he is seen bending forward and holding on to his waist.
He wrote in the caption: "I did bungee jumping in Singapore and when I returned, I went straight into rehearsals for my theatrical performance. But I suddenly felt a sharp pain in my waist. "Oh my goodness, I've never had back pain in my life. This must have been the after-effects from jumping off 17 storeys. It can't be that I am old and sprained my back. Impossible, absolutely impossible. I gritted my teeth and went to the emergency room after rehearsals."
He also posted two Instagram Stories, one of him in hospital and the other in a practice room, where he looks visibly in pain.His friends and netizens commented under his post, hoping for him to take care of himself and get well soon.ALSO READ:
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