
Conor Maynard has shared an update with his fans after the singer was rushed to hospital following an accident.
Maynard, who shot to fame in 2012 when his debut album Contrast topped the charts, alarmed fans on Sunday (16 February) when he shared a picture of himself on a stretcher with his 3.2 million Instagram followers.
Captioning a photo of him lying on a stretcher as “Sunday Funday”, Maynard proceeded to share a video of him being transported to an ambulance by paramedics while sporting a neck and back brace.
At the time, the singer gave almost no details as to what had happened, aside from the caption, “FML” and a laughing emoji.
A few hours later, he finally provided fans with an update and an explanation as to what had happened. “I’m doing ok guys,” the 32-year-old wrote on Instagram.
“You’re not allowed to laugh… but I fell down some stairs. But nothing too serious, you can breathe now,” he added, complete with a POV picture of himself giving a thumbs up.

Maynard shot to fame in 2012 with the release of his 2012 single, “Can’t Say No”, which climbed to No 2 on the UK Singles Chart. At the time, he was dubbed the UK’s answer to Justin Bieber.
He rose to fame after his YouTube covers gained thousands of views and he was crowned MTV's Brand New for 2012 winner, triumphing over the likes of Lana del Rey and Charli XCX.
His debut album, co-produced by Frank Ocean, boasted collaborations with Ne-Yo, Pharrell and Rita Ora.
Describing the album in a 2012 interview with Metro, the Brighton-born singer said: "The name, Contrast, explains it –it's got a mature urban sound to it.
"It's a contrast to what's out there. It's got big everything, from dance songs to slow, stripped-back ballads."

His most recent album, +11 Hours, was released in 2023. His last single, “She’s So High”, was released earlier this year.