Comedian Lil Duval was airlifted after his ATV was hit by a car in the Bahamas, Tuesday night. The 45-year-old suffered multiple injuries including a broken leg. 

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The Florida native shared the news with his followers on Instagram, in a video where he’s strapped to a gurney. The comedian captioned it, saying “Somebody hit me in they car while I was on my 4 wheeler”, and added, “Now my leg broke and I gotta get flown over to nassau and have surgery.” 

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Duval is best known for appearing on MTV’s Guide Codes and VHI1’s Hip Hop Squares. He’s shared another update with fans, saying “Broke my hip not my leg and that’s even worse”, and continued, “I’m still chillin tho can’t nothing steal my joy”.

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His tweet said, “I appreciate everybody checking up on me but if you call and i don’t pick up don’t take it the wrong way. I’m really fuk up and can’t move cuz I’m in so much pain”. 

Before the crash, Duvall had shared an inside look of his trip to the Bahamas and asked for advice on why his four-wheeler wasn’t starting. 

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Duvall, born Roland Powell, hails from Jacksonville, Florida, and is a comedian, rapper, and actor. He’s appeared in movies like Scary Movie 5, Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming, and Meet the Blacks. 

Several celebrities sent their wishes to the actor after the accident, with Anthony Hamilton of ‘Best of Me’ fame, saying, “Damn Bruh!!!!! Many Blessings over you and everybody who glowing thru. I love y’all.”

Ludacris, the rapper who also appears in the Fast and Furious movies commented, “Get Well My Guy”. 

Meanwhile, Jamie Foxx – who’s appeared in movies like Collateral and Django Unchained – added, “get well”. 

A rep for the comedian told TMZ that Duval was airlifted to Florida to be “treated at a local hospital with the capabilities and equipment available to conduct the recommended surgical procedures for recovery.”