Jason Derulo’s broken foot doesn’t need surgery and isn’t stopping his performance at the Super Bowl. The singer has had to support his balance with a walking cane and keep up with the discomfort.

Apart from possessing charm for the ladies, the “Wiggle” singer knows how to spark an energetic performance every time he mounts the stage. But this has had its downsides. He has sustained injuries more than once, but his ability to recuperate is superb. In 2012, the then-23-year-old tweeted:

With a great support system (his ex-girlfriend Jordan Sparks), and a positive mindset, he recovered in time to get back into the game. In 2016, he sustained another injury while partying at Le Loft Metropolis nightclub. The leg injury was deep, so doctors punched in needles to dress the wound.

Ahead of Jason Derulo’s Super Bowl performance for this year, the singer has had to deal with another bout of irritation after accidentally causing harm to himself again. But like before, Jason Derulo’s broken foot is not deterring him from what is ahead. But how ready is he to face the Super Bowl?

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Jason Derulo’s Broken Foot Won’t Stop His Super Bowl Sunday Performance

Thankfully, Jason Derulo’s broken foot wound did not need surgery, but healing has required stem cell injections. An insider recounted that the singer suffered the wound during a basketball game. He landed on someone’s foot at the game while heading for a rebound.

This led to a laceration on the one-time DWTS guest’s foot. But with help from his doctors, the singer, who has been supported by a walking cane, appears to be bouncing back. He hopes to be well enough to perform at the Super Bowls, and it seems nothing can stop him, as he has been spotted attending therapy to speed up his recovery.

Jason Derulo’s Super Bowl performance is in two weeks, and sources confirmed that he will make it to the venue no matter the cost.