Sara Landry slams fans who accuse her of injuring her leg due to being overly intoxicated

Empress of the underground Sara Landry has clapped back on Twitter at accusations that she injured her leg while under the influence.

Dark techno DJ/audio engineer Sara Landry has made headlines for more than just her scintillating performances. Recently, she found herself defending her integrity after speculation that a nasty leg injury she sustained had stemmed from excessive drinking. The controversy erupted when Landry suffered a severe leg injury, prompting a trip to the hospital.

In response to speculation from fans about the cause of her injury, Landry took to Twitter. Sara Landry wrote, “Guys, I wasn’t fucked up. I couldn’t stand on my leg at all. We thought it was broken or that I had a blood infection.” Furthermore, she explained that she couldn’t stand on it or fly because doctors feared she had a life-threatening blood clot or DVT.

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Her tweet quickly went viral, igniting a wave of support from fans. Many emphasized the importance of not jumping to conclusions about substance abuse. Moreover, fans emphasized that people need to realize that DJs are humans too. One fan tweeted, “you dont have to explain yourself to anyone love… someone who really supports you no matter what will understand.”

Known for her brand of seductive and high-energy techno, Landry has carved a niche in the underground scene. Landry’s music journey has unquestionably thrived with her divinely feminine take on industrial techno. Her recent releases “Heaven” and “Pressure” have received major uptake within the subgenre. Furthermore, she has already collaborated with names like Nico Moreno and Aaron Hibell, indicating a promising trajectory for the year to come.

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Landry’s commitment to her craft has been evident throughout her career, as she became the first hard techno artist on Tomorrowland mainstage. She has not only gained recognition for her music but also for her authentic connection with fans. Landry has also been vocal in establishing an honest dialogue about misogyny in the music scene.

As she navigates this challenging time, Sara Landry remains focused on her recovery and future projects. Specifically, Landry will be releasing her debut album ‘Spiritual Driveby’ on October 4th, an incredible milestone for the artist. Undoubtedly, Exron wishes Sara Landry a speedy recovery and a seamless return to the stage. For information on Sara Landry’s tour dates, head over to her website.

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Having grown up just an earshot from Ultra Miami's venue Bayfront Park, it was next to impossible for me not to fall in love with electronic music. My love for music was evidently strong enough for me to write my college essay on festival culture and continue attending Ultra for 10+ years now. I have always had a knack for writing and the power of words, which I continued cultivating through a Philosophy degree in college. Now, I am finishing up law school and hope to merge my passions by working in the music industry. I am an avid traveler and am certainly not afraid to hop on a plane for a music event. My next bucket list items to attend are Tomorrowland in Belgium and ADE in the Netherlands. Though the list could go on forever, some of my favorite artists include Franky Wah, Kevin de Vries, Eli Brown, and John Summit.

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