Sundance Head, renowned Texas country music artist and 2016 winner of 'The Voice', was shot in Tyler on Friday. According to his wife, Misty Head, he is stable after the bullet missed vital organs and is now focused on recovery.
Texas country music star Sundance Head, who won "The Voice" in 2016, is getting better after being shot in Tyler on Friday. The Roman Forest Police Department says that the incident made fans and family members worried, but early reports are good.
Sundance's wife, Misty Head, posted the first news on his Facebook page, saying that the bullet missed his important organs and got stuck in fat. "He was stabilized during the LifeFlight to the hospital," she said, putting fans minds at ease who had been nervously waiting for news.
Misty talked about how strong her husband was and hinted that he would soon talk about what happened himself. There's no doubt that he'll have a lot to say. When he's ready, I'll have him make a movie with his own words. "You all know how good he is with words; he'll write not just one song but an entire album about this accident," she wrote.
During his time on "The Voice," Sundance Head won over fans all over the country with his powerful voice and captivating stories. His friends are now sending him messages of support, waiting for news, and hoping he gets better quickly.
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