She might sing “Eat Your Man,” but this time, she ate the stage.
[caption id="attachment_3577832" align="alignnone" width="900"] Nelly Furtado[/caption] Nelly Furtado proved the show must go on — even if she took a tumble on stage at Coachella. Furtado, 45, joined Dom Dolla during his performance on Saturday, April 13, to sing their 2023 track, “Eat Your Man.” In a clip posted via her Instagram Story, Furtado tripped while walking on stage but didn’t miss a note. She continued to belt out the lyrics to the tune while face down on the floor, quickly...
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"Literally left it all on the stage… including my blood," she wrote,
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