Enrique Iglesias recovering after left bloodied in drone mishap at concert

The Wrap
June 1, 2015 at 12:36PM
Enrique Iglesias performs at the Target Center on February 21, 2015.
Enrique Iglesias performs at the Target Center on February 21, 2015. (Dml -/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Enrique Iglesias is recovering after his fingers were sliced during a mishap with a camera-carrying drone at a concert Saturday night in Tijuana, Mexico.

"During the show a drone is used to get crowd shots and some nights Enrique grabs the drone to give the audience a Point of View shot," a rep for the singer told People in a statement. "Something went wrong and he had an accident."

The Latin heartthrob was bleeding noticeably after making contact with the drone. He went to the side of the stage, received treatment and continued the show for another 30 minutes despite the bleeding.

His publicist Joe Bonilla posted photos on social media of Iglesias, 40, with blood all over his white T-shirt.

Una muestra más de su profesionalismo! "The show must go on!" says @enrique305 He drew a heart for his fans! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/vxQqiSbi9a

— Joe Bonilla (@JOEBONILLA) May 31, 2015

A pesar del accidente q tuvo anoche @enrique en #Tijuana, dio cátedra de profesionalismo y termino con sangre y sudor pic.twitter.com/iOR8WThqto

— Joe Bonilla (@JOEBONILLA) May 31, 2015

About 12,000 people attended the concert at a bullfighting ring and witnessed the mishap. Once the show ended, Iglesias was treated for his injuries

"He was rushed to the airport where an ambulance met him there. He was then put on a plane to L.A. to see a specialist," the statement continued.

The show was part of Iglesias' Sex and Love World Tour. His next show is in July in Mexico City.

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