
Facebook / Sundance Head:
Sundance boss The country singer, who won The Voice back in 2016, says he didn’t think he would survive after accidentally shooting himself.
The singer-songwriter is speaking out for the first time since Friday’s shooting incident in Texas, and says… “I was sure I was going to die.”
Sundance Head says he was bleeding on the side of the road afterwards accidentally shot in his stomach … and he was afraid he wasn’t going to make it … until a stranger stopped and helped him.

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As we reported, … Sundance Head’s wife says she went to retrieve a .22 from her car when the firearm slipped out of its holster, hit the outside of her Jeep and took off.
The bullet hit Sundance just above his aorta and lodged in his fatty tissue…and while he was airlifted to the hospital, doctors ultimately decided against surgery and left the bullet in if it was.
Sundance Head says he’s still in a lot of pain, but has a lot of life left in him … and he’s thanking everyone who helped keep him alive during filming and the aftermath.
SH says about a dozen cars crossed her path while she was bleeding, people were staring, but no one stopped until the Good Samaritan arrived.
Sundance Head says he was “at the end of the road” before he got help … and he wants to spend more time with the boy he credits for saving his life.
She also thanks her fans for their thoughts and prayers.
Sounds like Sundance Head is a lucky gun guy.