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Justin Bieber revealed he suffered a “gnarly” rib injury after taking a hard fall from his Onewheel electric skateboard earlier in November.
The pop superstar disclosed the painful accident during a four-hour Twitch livestream rehearsal for his highly anticipated Coachella headlining performance. Bieber told his viewers and bandmates that the injury was impacting basic movements, including singing and laughing.
Despite the pain, the 31-year-old artist powered through the extended rehearsal session, demonstrating his signature dedication. Fans are now rallying behind the singer as he pushes through the discomfort to prepare for one of music’s biggest stages.
Let’s break down the details of the accident and the star’s recovery plan.
The “Peaches” singer clarified that the painful tumble was the result of an accident on his Onewheel electric skateboard.
This type of device is a self-balancing board with a single large wheel in the center, requiring the rider to lean forward or backward to control movement. Bieber is a known fan of skating and has been seen using various types of skateboards over the years.
He explained the moment of impact to his Twitch audience, noting he “fell on my side on that Onewheel and landed on my [hip].” This brutal landing sent a significant shock through his body, resulting in the deep-seated rib pain he has since described.
The singer’s casual disclosure highlighted the everyday risks that even global celebrities face while enjoying their downtime activities. For a star gearing up for a major performance, an unexpected injury like this can throw a wrench into months of preparation.

Bieber has described the injury as “gnarly,” primarily affecting his rib area and making basic life functions painful.
The fall on his side and subsequent hip impact clearly caused substantial blunt force trauma, which radiated to his ribcage. He lamented the severity of the pain during the livestream, admitting, “My rib hurts so f***ing bad, bro.“
The lingering pain is severe enough that it hurts to laugh, talk, and sing. This is especially concerning for a world-class vocalist who relies on strong breath control and diaphragm movement for his performances. The injury seems to be concentrated enough to affect any movements that engage the core muscles.
He tried to play it cool during the stream, but the pain was clearly getting to him. The artist admitted, “I’m trying to play it cool, bro, but this sht is f**ing with me,” emphasizing how much the injury was distracting him.
Despite the excruciating pain, Bieber is a true professional and has been pushing forward with his rehearsal schedule.
The four-hour Twitch session itself was a testament to his determination, where he performed several of his classic hits with a live band. He sat on a couch at one point, holding his ribs, but continued to engage with his band and the viewers.
The pop star is slated to headline the 2026 Coachella Music Festival across both weekends in April. This monumental booking means he must be in peak physical condition to deliver the high-energy, demanding performances fans expect.
His commitment to the rehearsal, even while hurting, underscores his focus on giving fans a hell of a show at Coachella. The show must go on, and Bieber is clearly dedicated to making sure his April performances are spectacular, injury or not. The singer noted that his team has been using a rehearsal space in preparation for the massive music festival.
No, this Onewheel injury isn’t the only time the 31-year-old has been seen dealing with physical discomfort recently.
Just a few months prior, back in June, Bieber was photographed wearing a black knee brace on his left leg. Those photos were taken as he arrived at a spa in West Hollywood, California.
For that outing, he was casually dressed in a red hoodie, teal athletic shorts, and a backwards cap. While the exact cause of the knee injury wasn’t publicly confirmed, it shows a pattern of the superstar dealing with the physical strain of his active lifestyle.
A performer of Bieber’s caliber has to manage the cumulative toll that years of dancing, touring, and an active life take on the body. The series of injuries demonstrates the intense physical demands placed on even the most established pop artists.

The recent Twitch livestream was not solely focused on his music and injury; it also gave fans a candid glimpse into his life as a husband and new father.
Bieber has increasingly used the Twitch platform to connect directly with his fanbase and share personal updates in an unfiltered setting. He previously opened up about a “tense” moment with his wife, Hailey Bieber, during the August 2024 birth of their son, Jack Blues.
He recounted a conflict with Hailey’s doula, whom he felt was “pushing him to the side” while he felt an instinctual need to comfort his wife during labor. Hailey, who was feeling “anxious” due to his strong reaction, asked him to apologize and “clear the air” with the doula.
Bieber said he apologized, but also firmly told the doula not to “take away from his moment either as the dad.” The singer expressed that he felt his “good instincts” as a father were kicking in, showing a protective side to his audience. This moment of vulnerability offered a deeper connection with fans who appreciate his raw honesty.
The overall sentiment from the stream was that, despite physical pain and the stresses of new fatherhood, Bieber is fully focused on his career return and his family. His transparency on these difficult personal topics is a major reason why fans continue to tune in.
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