Country star Keith Urban recently shared a wild moment during a live concert where a fan threw a prosthetic leg at him to be signed. After being asked about wild moments during his concerts on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the 57-year-old singer recounted the story of one of his stranger interactions with fans. Despite the unusual request in the middle of his performance, Urban obliged the fan, signing the leg and returning the item to its owner.
“I was playing a show, and this girl yells out from the audience, ‘will you sign my leg?'” Urban explained to Clarkson. “And I went, ‘of course,’ what a great moment. This was years, a long, long time ago. She’s out there, I say yep come on up! Then she disappears, I couldn’t see her. Then she pops up out of the same spot and throws this prosthetic leg up on stage!”
The country singer recalled the leg hitting the stage with a loud thud before he picked it up and signed it. Clarkson then joked that she would have crowd-surfed the prosthetic back to its owner when Urban informed her that’s exactly what went down. “So I gave it to the audience and they surfed it back,” Urban said. Clarkson exclaimed, “She’s rock and roll!”
In other crazy onstage moments for country singers, The American Tribune reported on a profane rant from singer Hardy, who sounded off on those in the United States who expressed contempt for the country. While going on a monologue between songs, Hardy maintained that those who hate the United States should pack their bags and move somewhere else.
The singer said, “Especially this year, with all the crazy sh*t going on, I see a lot of people posting and talking sh*t about living in the United States of America and being a United States citizen today, to that I say, f*** you. If you don’t like living here then f***ing go live somewhere else, motherf*****.” The crowd then broke out into a roaring cheer.
“The United States is the greatest country on this planet! Period,” Hardy continued. “I’m damn proud to live in this country, damn proud,” he emphasized. The famous country music musician praised the men and women who thanklessly maintain American society so that average citizens can enjoy the freedoms afforded to thenm. “We’ve got people who work their f***ing a** off every single day of their life, put their life on the f***ing line so we can come to concerts…”
Jason Aldean also made similar comments, criticizing the media for attacking his beliefs. “It’s a crazy a** time when the media makes me out to be the a**hole for calling out people doing stupid s**t. … This country is crazy. It’s gotten really weird over the last few years and I will say this: November is a huge month for our country. Huge month,” he said during a concert of his earlier this year.
Watch Urban on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” below:
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