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DJ Khaled’s surfing accident: Here’s what happened


DJ Khaled, who has been extremely successful in his music career lately, is highly active on social media. The famous DJ also has a habit of sharing content of himself letting his hair down.

In a recent video which was posted by the DJ, he can be seen getting injured when he was trying to ride the waves on an electric hydrofoil surfboard. The incident happened when he was trying to stand up and properly surf it. The video has been reposted thousands of times till now.

On Instagram, DJ Khaled, while talking about the surfing accident, told fans, “Recap of morning golf soon come, I tried playing today but I had cut the game short I injured myself surfing yesterday. So, I thought I could play through the pain. So, I’m get a massage and call dr make to sure I’m great. But nothing going stop me from playing golf I’ll be back on the course Tomorow hopefully the pain will go away (sic).”

After Khaled posted the video on social media, the comment section got filled with fans’ wishes for his speedy recovery. “I just love your Videos! They are so entertaining and also interesting! Wish you fast recovery” a fan said. Another commented, “Wishing you a speedy recovery Khaled! Fan luv.”

A user, who looked to be an expert at the waterport, said, “You were attempting to e-foil, which is a lot harder than surfing, thank goodness you didn’t hit the foil! Hope you are back on the course asap!”

FAQs

Q: How did DJ Khaled get injured while surfing?
A: DJ Khaled sustained an injury while attempting to surf on an electric hydrofoil surfboard. He lost balance and fell head-first into the water, resulting in the injury.

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Q: What is e-foiling?
A: E-foiling is a challenging water sport that involves riding an electric hydrofoil surfboard. The board is equipped with a hydrofoil, which lifts it above the water’s surface when powered by an electric motor.

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