FINNEAS Feels 'Great' After Successful Surgery Following Electric Bike Accident
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When sharing his story on Instagram, the 25-year-old Grammy-winning musician admits that he was 'not wearing a helmet' when the accident happened on Friday, October 21.

AceShowbiz - FINNEAS just shocked his online devotees after revealing that he had an electric bike accident. The big brother of Billie Eilish divulged that he underwent surgery in the wake of the ordeal, but now he's feeling great following the successful procedure.

Making use of Instagram on Thursday, October 27, the 25-year-old shared a chest X-ray showing the extent of the damage. "Last Friday, I had the pleasure of crashing my electric bike, flying over the handlebars and absolutely demolishing my collarbone as well as sustaining a radial head fracture to my right elbow," he first explained.

"The severity of the displacement of my collarbone meant I required surgery which I am now on the other side of and I'm feeling great!" he continued. "I want to give an enormous thank you to Dr. Brian Lee who performed the surgery, Dr. Neal Elattrache and everyone at Kerlan Jobe for their incredible treatment I feel so privileged to have received. I'd also like to thank Jonathan Erb PT for guiding me through the treatment process as well as the ongoing process of physical rehab I now face."

FINNEAS went on to "thank my family for their support and love, and most of all Claudia for dropping everything to take care of me the second this happened. She has been an Angel through all of this." The singer-songwriter continued, "I'm told with hard work, I'll be able to play billie's forum shows come December which I am so grateful for."

Before concluding his lengthy post, the Grammy-winning musician gave fans a reminder. "As foolish as I felt after the fall, my prevailing emotion is gratitude. You see, I was not wearing a helmet. Lesson forever learned," he admitted. "I feel so lucky to still be here. Take care of yourselves, thank your bodies for all that they do for you. See you all again soon."

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