The Bold and the Beautiful's Jacob Young (Rick Forrester; ex-J.R.Chandler, All My Children) may have just given the Beatles classic hit Twist & Shout a whole new meaning: the actor shares that he busted out some dance moves and ended up with a pretty painful ankle injury.
The accident happened when he arrived home and decided to practice a few dance moves, possibly for his summer music tour or another of the many projects he has lined up since being bumped to recurring status on B&B earlier this year.
"Dang! Just arrived at home and honestly was doing some dance moves, rolled my ankle and pretty sure it's broken," he wrote on Instagram along with a photo of his injury.
Luckily, Young's caring wife stepped in to take care of her hubby, prompting him to give her a public shout-out.
"@Christenyoung4 has got this!" he wrote.
In fact, the actor's wife has got a lot of things, including Young's music career. When he first embarked on his journey of becoming a country singer, he said: "It all kind of started on a whim. My wife told me I should stop just playing around the house and share it with the rest of the world. Sometimes I wonder why I waited so long, but it might not have been the right time. I feel like now more than ever this is the right time."
Here's hoping Young has a speedy recovery so he can continue making fun movies like the one that reunited him with his AMC love Alexa Havins (ex-Babe Carey). It doesn't appear that the broken foot will stop Young from his music. Don't believe us? Check out the video below for proof!
.What do you do when your foot is broke??? Play music of course! Just no toe tappin! https://t.co/5tLUm9aeZi stay in the loop with all my new songs and acoustic performances on my new YouTube channel. ?? pic.twitter.com/W3xF7z90se
— Jacob W. Young (@Jacob_W_Young) July 13, 2018
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