After being injured in a surfing accident, popular streamer and Fortnite pro Tfue collapsed on the beach.
Since departing from Twitch in 2023 and joining Kick back, Tfue has been enjoying life to the fullest. However, during a recent wave wipeout, he found himself on his hands and knees in front of his new audience.
During his skimboarding session at the world’s “most dangerous shore break”in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Tfue was hit by a massive wave that caused him to fall into the water.
The streamer appeared to have escaped unharmed, yet he returned to the shore grasping his backside, evidently experiencing discomfort.
Tfue wiped out and collapsed while surfing pic.twitter.com/zWjX3o9zXF
— dexerto (@dexerto) May 6, 2024
Upon emerging from the water, a bronzed Tfue collapsed onto the sand, placing his hands and knees on the ground and stretching out his right leg behind him.
According to his friends, the broadcaster sustained an injury while he was recovering on the beach. He had fallen into a wave which forcefully slammed him onto the sand, causing pain in his backside.
Fortunately, he was still able to stand and move, although he appeared to be trembling as a result of the incident. His girlfriend verbally confirmed that the affected area was red and appeared to be bleeding, as if he had been cut in the water.
Tfue recounted his fall as feeling like he had plunged thirty feet into a geyser. Fortunately, the Kick streamer was unharmed and even joked about the incident in a response on Twitter/X.
“I have never experienced such a forceful impact,”he stated. “Fortunately, I am still able to walk.”
In 2022, during a boating trip, Tfue’s live stream was almost interrupted by a bull shark that broke his fishing rod, showcasing his reputation for engaging in various mischievous activities on his broadcasts.
After relocating to Kick last year, Tfue seems to be thoroughly enjoying his time in the water. This move came after his departure from Twitch and a contract that was criticized by other broadcasters as “slave”conditions, supposedly requiring him to stream for “200 – 300 hours”every month.
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