Halsey Fractured Her Ankle On Her Dishwasher While In Lockdown

The singer said she later broke two toes on her other foot and is currently "waddling around like a penguin."

Turns out, when left to her own devices, Halsey is just as clumsy as we are.

The 25-year-old appeared on the U.K.’s “Capital Breakfast” on Monday and talked about how she broke her ankle because of her dishwasher.

“I was loading the dishwasher, and I pulled the door down to load the dishwasher,” Halsey said. “And the kitchen floor was wet, and I tripped over the dishwasher door. And after, you know, 2,000 live shows where I’m jumping around for two hours, I finally fractured my ankle. In the kitchen. At my house.” 

Previously, Halsey had talked about the injury on Twitter, sharing that she “slammed” her ankle bone into the metal.

A fan later remarked that the “Bad at Love” singer must have “fragile” bones, to which she replied that she “REALLY slammed that fucker.”

Halsey also tweeted a few days later that she had been doing OK until she broke “2 toes on the other foot.”

“So now I have a cast on left foot and 2 broken toes on right foot. Waddling like a penguin,” she said.

In a recent post on Instagram, Halsey looked totally OK but wrote in the caption that she’d taken the “brace off my ankle cause it was itchy and now I need to put it back.”

Halsey also shared that she “made a quiche and fresh spinach butternut squash ravioli” and “can’t stop watching avatar.”

 

Stars, they’re just like us.

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