Rapper Fetty Wap has updated his fans as to his condition after being hospitalised at the weekend after an accident in which he came off his motorcycle. The 25 year old star revealed via Instagram that he’s broken his leg in three places.

Writing on Sunday (September 27th), Fetty said: “Broke my leg in three places… but Imma be a'ight”, before thanking everybody who had written in with their well-wishes.

Fetty WapFetty Wap has been issued with three court summons after his motorcycle accident at the weekend

However, New York Daily News reported on Monday that the rapper – real name Willie Maxwell - has been issued with three separate summons by New Jersey police officers, after he crashed his motorbike on Saturday while riding alone in his home town of Paterson. The tickets are said to be for driving without a licence, driving without insurance, and failing to provide a valid registration card.

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According to initial reports of the accident itself, Fetty was trying to overtake a vehicle on a neighbourhood street when he collided with an oncoming vehicle travelling in the opposite direction. Several people tended to him after the accident before an ambulance showed up to take him to hospital.

His representatives released a statement at the time, which read: “Fetty Wap was involved in a motorcycle incident earlier today. He was treated at a local hospital and is in stable condition. His family wants to thank everyone for their outpouring of love and support. They ask that you respect their privacy during this time. We will provide an update on his condition as it becomes available.”

However, the following day Fetty also wrote alongside his update: “Appreciate Ya so much for the prayers… they told me don't make a video but I'm still breathing so I gotta let ya no I'll be back”.

Fetty Wap’s self-titled debut album was released on Friday, and is due to chart in the Billboard Top 200 later this week. His biggest single so far has been last year’s ‘Trap Queen’, which peaked as high as Number 2 in the Hot 100.

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