Country singer Sundance Head, winner of season 11 of “The Voice,” was shot on his Texas ranch, according to his agent. The gunshot wound was to his naval area but missed all vital organs and was not self-inflicted. It is unclear whether the shooting was accidental or involved another hunter nearby. Head, 46, called 911 himself and was hospitalized, with surgery initially deemed unnecessary. His wife, Misty, shared updates on his condition, noting that the bullet was lodged in his fatty tissue and not causing any immediate danger.
Head had previously appeared on “American Idol” in 2007 before winning “The Voice” in 2016 with the help of his coach Blake Shelton. His blind audition on the show was highly praised, with Rolling Stone calling it one of the best in the show’s history. Head has released four albums, with the most recent being 2022’s “Starting Again.”
The shooting on Head’s ranch was reported by TMZ, with fans and the country music community coming together to send prayers and support. Misty Head thanked everyone for their prayers and updated fans on her husband’s condition as he recovered from the incident. The incident highlights the dangers of hunting and gun safety, reminding everyone to take precautions when handling firearms, even in recreational settings like a ranch.
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