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00:00Just took this thing out for the first time, since I flipped it, man, from my collarbone,
00:05I was so scared to get back on this thing, yeah.
00:07That's Jelly Roll revealing he was rushed to the hospital after flipping his ATV in a terrifying
00:12crash earlier this year. We've got more on his scary accident and secret injury in today's Page
00:186 headlines. The crash happened back in January, just days before the 2026 Grammy Awards, but the
00:25I Am Not Okay singer didn't share the news until this past weekend. In an Instagram clip, Jelly Roll
00:31admitted he was so scared to get back on the four-wheeler after breaking his collarbone,
00:35explaining that he knew if he didn't face it soon, he'd only grow more afraid. Although he initially
00:40thought he had totaled the ATV, one of his brothers repaired it to look brand new. The 41-year-old
00:46also
00:46revealed he attended the Grammys with the broken collarbone, saying every hug that week made him
00:51want to scream. Despite the injury, he walked the red carpet with his wife Bunny XO and took home
00:56three awards, later saying he was proud to represent people who felt seen on that stage.
01:02Next, Jim Carrey is clapping back after wild online theories claimed a clone attended the Cesar Awards
01:08in his place. The actor's rep shut down the rumors Monday, confirming that Carrey personally attended
01:14the ceremony in Paris to accept his honorary Cesar Award. Gregory Collier, the general delegate of the
01:20Cesar Awards, also dismissed the claims, calling the appearance a historic moment that had been
01:26planned for eight months. He said Carrey worked on his French speech for months and attended with his
01:31partner, daughter, grandson, and close friends, along with longtime collaborators like Michel Gondry.
01:38Conspiracy theories erupted on social media after fans speculated about his unrecognizable appearance,
01:44with some suggesting plastic surgery or even cloning. Makeup artist Alexa Stone added fuel to the
01:50rumors by posting photos of a Carrie face mask, claiming he stood in for the actor, despite multiple
01:56officials confirming Carrie was there himself. And finally, the cause of death has been revealed for
02:02Oliver Power Grant, a co-founder of the Wu-Tang Clan. Grant died on February 23rd after a courageous
02:08battle with pancreatic cancer, according to a statement from his family and the group. They said he was
02:13surrounded by his mother, children, and closest friends, calling him a true fighter whose impact was
02:18singular. Fellow members including Method Man, Raekwon, and Giza paid tribute on social media, honoring his
02:25legacy and the vital role he played in the group's success. The family announced that his wake will take
02:30place March 13th, followed by a funeral in New York City the next day, with more details to come. For
02:36more of
02:37today's biggest stories, head to Page6.com.
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