Sundance Head ‘Walking Around and Doing Exercise’ After Accidentally Shooting Himself Days Prior: See Video

On Monday, Nov. 25, 'The Voice' winner shared a glimpse of his recovery and his ranch

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Sundance Head from "The Voice: Blind Auditions" in 2016.

Jason “Sundance” Head is up and about since accidentally shooting himself at his Texas ranch.

On Monday, Nov. 25, the country singer, 46, posted a video to Facebook enjoying the outdoors with his animals. In the video, The Voice season 11 winner, smiled as he addressed his fans. “Hello everybody. Hope you're having a great day. It's a beautiful day out here. I'm up here walking around, doing some exercise,” Head says.

As he continues to walk around the ranch, he shows quick clips of his cows, Maggie and Louise. “Look at my beautiful girl,” he says proudly, “Hope y’all are having a good day.”

Head's Nov. 25 video was posted 10 days after he accidentally shot himself in the stomach while hunting in the woods. His agent, Trey Newman, confirmed the Nov. 15 shooting to PEOPLE.

The next day, Head's wife Misty shared several updates via his Facebook account, stating he was home from the hospital and in stable condition. Although, he was “bleeding badly through his bandages” during a “rough” three-hour car ride home.

Related: The Voice Winner Sundance Head Breaks Silence After Accidentally Shooting Himself: 'I Was Sure I Was Going to Die'

On Sunday, Nov. 17, he told fans what happened, revealing he thought he “was gonna die.”

“It was one of the craziest things that’s ever happened to me ... But I really wanted to come on here and tell you guys that I am alive. I’m in a lot of pain. I was shot accidentally in the stomach. I was alone."

“I have a lot of life left, and that’s what I was telling these ladies and gentlemen that [were] trying to keep me alive during the whole process, man. I just, really, I’m so thankful for the first responders. They did a wonderful job,” he continued.

facebook Sundance Head on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024

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Sundance Head on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024

He also thanked the stranger who stopped to help him while he was “bleeding out” on the side of the road. “Without you, man, I don’t think I was gonna make it,” he said of the Good Samaritan. “I’m telling you what, buddy, I was at the end of the road.”

“So, I am really, really fortunate and thankful for the couple of gentlemen that did turn around, and I want to tell you honestly that I love you and I’m so thankful that you were in my life at that moment,” he continued. “And it wasn’t a chance meeting between us. And I look forward to spending more time with you in the future.”

The "Darlin' Don't Go" singer also thanked fans for their thoughts and prayers.

Related: The Voice Winner Sundance Head in Stable Condition After Accidentally Shooting Himself: ‘It Happened So Fast’

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The country music singer is best known for being on Blake Shelton's team during the 2016 season of The Voice. Recognized for his big personality and gentle heart, he quickly became a fan favorite. Sundance also competed in the 2007 season of American Idol, where he reached the semi-finals.