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Amy Grant Hospitalized After Bike Accident!
Amy Grant, a Grammy Award-winning vocalist, was reportedly injured in a bicycle accident in Nashville, Tennessee, this week while riding with a friend.
At Vanderbilt University Hospital where she was treated for minor scrapes and bruises after being removed by ambulance from the scene of an accident while wearing a helmet, Grant is said to be in “stable condition,” according to a Grant spokesman.
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Following her tumble, Grant, 61, was taken to the hospital with very minor injuries. On Wednesday, the six-time Grammy Award winner was sent to Vanderbilt Hospital for the night. She decided to stay an extra night to be on the safe side.
As a precaution, she was admitted and spent the night in the hospital, her agent revealed to CBN News. “She remained overnight for observation and treatment.”
On Thursday, an Instagram message from Grant’s team thanked her followers for their prayers and good wishes.
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— People (@people) July 30, 2022
“Thank you to everyone who sent Amy well thoughts and prayers following her bike accident yesterday. She is currently being treated at the hospital, but her condition is stable “The post was viewed by the reader. “She will return home later this week to continue her recovery.”
Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers,” the post read. This is a good time to be reminded of the importance of wearing a helmet. Finally, the post ended.
Her strong Christian faith and pioneering role in the modern Christian music genre have been widely reported by CBN News. Her four-decade-long career as a singer and songwriter continues to this day.
Heart in Motion’s 30th anniversary was celebrated last year. In addition to the number-one songs “Baby, Baby,” “That’s What Love Is For,” and “Every Heartbeat,” the crossover album started her career.
The COVID-19 outbreak and the accompanying lockdowns made Grant happy to go back on tour, she told CBN News in an interview at her Franklin, Tennessee, home last August.
She’s still on the road, too. Grant’s tour dates are listed on her website. Her next show is slated for August 18 at Knoxville’s Tennessee Theater.
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