Updated February 12th, 2020 at 14:06 IST

Dancer continues performance after falling from 20-ft high pole, netizens express concern

A scary video which has surfaced online shows a dancer falling from the top of a 20-feet high pole in a Texas club, however, she continued her performance.

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A scary video which has surfaced online shows a dancer falling from the top of a 20-feet high pole in a Texas club, however, she continued her performance despite having a broken jaw, sprained ankle, and chipped teeth. According to international media reports, pole dancer Genea Sky was performing when she lost her grip and had a miserable fall. Sky also took to social media to update her followers about her health condition as the video of her fall has now gone viral on various platforms. 

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Although the video has been shared by several internet users, one specific video has received almost ten million views and approximately one lakh likes. Several Twitter user also expressed their concern and wondered if the woman was fine. One video also shows Sky showing off her moves even after the miserable fall. 

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'Overwhelmed by all the support'

Genea Sky in a Twitter post updated everyone about her health condition. In the video, she can be heard saying that she pretty much broke her jaw and had broken teeth, sprained ankle and even got some stitches. She went on to say that she got up right after her fall and further added that she is having a hard time. In a long Instagram post, she even said that she underwent a surgery which went well, however, her jaw is currently wired. 

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Published February 12th, 2020 at 14:06 IST