OH NO! CeeLo Green Takes A Tumble Off A Horse As He Makes Grand Entrance At ShawtyLo's Birthday Party [WATCH]

Chile…CeeLo Green took a tumble while making a grand entrance on a horse for ShawtyLo’s birthday party. Watch the entertainer take a tumble inside…   CeeLo Green, the Grammy-award winning rapper and singer, made a grand entrance that didn't go as planned at a birthday party for the late Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo. And now, he has gone viral. The former Goodie Mob member arrived in style, riding atop a horse being led by two handlers, but the entrance quickly turned sour. The horse became agitated by all the flashing lights from the cameras and slipped on the ground, causing CeeLo to fall off. The incident was caught on video and has since gone viral. The video shows CeeLo sitting atop the horse as it makes its way through the crowded venue. The singer appeared to be enjoying the attention, waving to fans and hamming it up for the crowd. However, things took a turn for the worse when the horse lost its footing on the slippery tile floor. Handlers tried to steady the animal, but it was no use, and the horse's hind legs gave out, causing CeeLo to fall off. Despite the embarrassing incident, CeeLo quickly got up and showed that he was okay, putting his arms up toward the crowd. Peep the clip below:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by TheYBF (@theybf_daily) Lord. We hope the horse wasn’t hurt. The event was a celebration of Shawty Lo's birthday, who died tragically in 2016 due to blunt force head trauma in a fiery car crash. The rapper was also found to have painkillers and alcohol in his system at the time of his death. Shawty Lo was a beloved figure in the Atlanta rap scene and left behind 11 children from 10 different mothers. The party was a way to honor his memory and his contributions to the music industry. CeeLo, who hasn't released much music lately, did appear on the soundtrack for the Elvis biopic last year, collaborating with Eminem on the song "The King and I." The project was a star-studded offering, with features from Doja Cat, Jazmine Sullivan, Kacey Musgraves, Stevie Nicks, Swae Lee, Diplo, Tame Impala, and more. We doubt he’ll do that again. Photo: lev radin/Shutterstock

OH NO! CeeLo Green Takes A Tumble Off A Horse As He Makes Grand Entrance At ShawtyLo's Birthday Party [WATCH]

Chile…CeeLo Green took a tumble while making a grand entrance on a horse for ShawtyLo’s birthday party. Watch the entertainer take a tumble inside…

 

CeeLo Green, the Grammy-award winning rapper and singer, made a grand entrance that didn't go as planned at a birthday party for the late Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo. And now, he has gone viral.

The former Goodie Mob member arrived in style, riding atop a horse being led by two handlers, but the entrance quickly turned sour. The horse became agitated by all the flashing lights from the cameras and slipped on the ground, causing CeeLo to fall off. The incident was caught on video and has since gone viral.

The video shows CeeLo sitting atop the horse as it makes its way through the crowded venue. The singer appeared to be enjoying the attention, waving to fans and hamming it up for the crowd. However, things took a turn for the worse when the horse lost its footing on the slippery tile floor. Handlers tried to steady the animal, but it was no use, and the horse's hind legs gave out, causing CeeLo to fall off. Despite the embarrassing incident, CeeLo quickly got up and showed that he was okay, putting his arms up toward the crowd.

Peep the clip below:

Lord. We hope the horse wasn’t hurt.

The event was a celebration of Shawty Lo's birthday, who died tragically in 2016 due to blunt force head trauma in a fiery car crash. The rapper was also found to have painkillers and alcohol in his system at the time of his death.

Shawty Lo was a beloved figure in the Atlanta rap scene and left behind 11 children from 10 different mothers. The party was a way to honor his memory and his contributions to the music industry.

CeeLo, who hasn't released much music lately, did appear on the soundtrack for the Elvis biopic last year, collaborating with Eminem on the song "The King and I." The project was a star-studded offering, with features from Doja Cat, Jazmine Sullivan, Kacey Musgraves, Stevie Nicks, Swae Lee, Diplo, Tame Impala, and more.

We doubt he’ll do that again.

Photo: lev radin/Shutterstock