Bliss n Eso rapper Esoterik leaves The Project presenters screaming in horror as he flaunts his shocking thumb injury

Bliss n Eso rapper Esoterik leaves The Project presenters screaming in horror as he flaunts his shocking thumb injury

Bliss n Eso’s Esoterik has shared with us his very disturbing “party trick” after a serious hand injury left his thumb hypermobile.

Speaking on The Sunday Project, the rapper, whose real name is Max Donald Mackinnon, was asked how wild the Australian hop-hop group’s fans were.

The 42-year-old raised his hand and pulled his thumb back so far that it almost seemed like it was severed.

“I was crowd surfing once and hurt my hand. “That’s what my thumb is doing now,” he explained casually.

The gory performance had the presenters screaming and viewers gasping, “Oh my god!” in shock.

Esoterik from Bliss n Eso (pictured) has shared his very disturbing

Esoterik from Bliss n Eso (pictured) has shared his very disturbing “party trick” after a serious injury to his hand left his thumb hypermobile

“It was doubly articulated. That’s one of my first rap names. I wanted double jointed. But I got through it,” he joked.

Bandmate Bliss, whose real name is Jonathan Notley, chimed in: “He also jumped off the balcony once after a performance and broke his arm.”

“We had a gig to play in St Kilda the next day.” That was also on the Flying Colors tour.’

Sydney-based hip-hop trio Bliss n Eso have released seven studio albums, including three number one debuts on the ARIA charts.

The 42-year-old raised his hand and pulled his thumb back so far that it almost seemed like it was severed. “I was crowd surfing once and hurt my hand.

The 42-year-old raised his hand and pulled his thumb back so far that it almost seemed like it was severed. “I was crowd surfing once and hurt my hand. “That’s what my thumb is doing now,” he explained casually. The bloody performance made the hosts cheer

The group celebrates the anniversary of their album Flying Colors with the Flying Colors 15th Anniversary Tour

The group celebrates the anniversary of their album Flying Colors with the Flying Colors 15th Anniversary Tour

The successful records have spawned a string of hits including “Home Is Where The Heart Is”, “Act Your Age” and “Moments”.

They have won a number of ARIA Awards including Best Urban Release in 2008 for their album Flying Colours.

The group is celebrating the anniversary of this album with the Flying Colors 15th Anniversary Tour.

It begins in Melbourne in October, followed by dates in Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Sydney and Brisbane.

It begins in Melbourne in October, followed by dates in Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Sydney and Brisbane

It begins in Melbourne in October, followed by dates in Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Sydney and Brisbane

Greg Norman

Greg Norman is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Greg Norman joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund gregnorman@wstpost.com.

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