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LANY Singer Paul Klein Hospitalized After Being Hit by Car
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Date:2025-04-14 22:11:52
LANY frontman Paul Klein is on the mend.
The 36-year-old shared he was hospitalized after sustaining injuries in a recent traffic accident.
"Hey everyone - on Thursday night of last week, I got hit by a car while I was on my vespa heading home from the gym," Klein wrote on Instagram June 11. "I don't really remember anything after the collision… I woke up on a stretcher being put into an ambulance."
E! News has reached out to Los Angeles police for comment and has not heard back.
The musician, who shared pics of himself wearing a neck brace while lying on a hospital bed and sitting on a chair with a bandage wrapped around one of his legs and a selfie showing him sporting bruises near one eye while giving a thumbs up, said he "cried a lot of thankful and happy tears" in the last few days.
"I know how fortunate I am to still be here," he wrote. "All of my vitals are good, but walking and moving around is still a challenge. I'm getting progressively better though and will be at 100 percent really soon."
As Klein takes time to heal, LANY is postponing several tour dates. "The doctors have advised we reschedule our upcoming shows in Australia and New Zealand to fast track my recovery," Klein wrote. "This experience has only intensified the feelings of purpose I have, so I can't wait to heal up and get back to it. All other tour dates are staying the same. I love you and this life deeply! See u soon."
Klein's bandmate Jake Goss also commented on the accident, sharing his gratitude that Klein will be okay.
"Heart stopped when I got the call," he wrote on his Instagram Stories. "So grateful for God's protection over my boy."
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