A reality star suffered an embarrassing fall on a carnival float in front of screaming fans.
Aldo de Nigris, winner of the reality show The House of the Famous, fell backwards and appeared to hit his head.
The influencer, who boasts 3.4 million Instagram followers, could be seen wearing a white outfit as screaming female fans shouted his name from the street.
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He let go of the safety rail and went to the side of the carnival float to greet them.
But the float driver appeared to break and Aldo tumbled backwards with his drink in his hand.
His fans screamed in shock, but the reality star gave them the thumbs up to indicate that only his ego took a bruising.
He then returned to the podium to dance for the heaving crowd at the Mazatlán Carnival in the Mexican city of Mazatlán, Sinaloa State, on Sunday night (15 Feb).
The Mexican reality star was one of several celebrities who took part in the annual carnival.
Although Aldo has yet to address the accident on social media, he is expected to be fine for his celebrity Ring Royale boxing match against actor Nicola Porcella on 15 March.
He wasn’t the only high-profile celeb to fall over during this year’s carnival season.
The newly crowned Miss Universe collapsed in front of thousands of people while riding on a float at the Fruit and Flower Festival in Ambato, Ecuador, on Sunday.
Fatima Bosch seemed to faint and slump to her knees in front of hordes of onlookers, as reported by What’s The Jam.
A carnival official then rushed to help the 25-year-old, who appeared unable to get back to her feet.
The Mexican model, who was crowned Miss Universe 2025 in November, was later attended to by paramedics at the scene.
It is possible she suffered from acute mountain sickness (AMS), a physical condition caused by lower oxygen levels and pressure at high altitudes.
The Ecuadorian city is located at around 8,465ft (2,580m) above sea level and visitors can suffer adverse effects related to this.
Although the episode caused concern at the time, the parade continued as normal and locals celebrated until the early hours of the morning.
