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A RAPPER and podcaster reportedly lost two fingers in a horror July 4 fireworks accident. 

The influencer 4xtra, who co-hosts the No Jumper podcast, asked his fanbase who wants to get blown up in a video that went viral on social media. 

Man wearing a black Los Angeles shirt and gold jewelry.
The influencer 4Xtra was reportedly injured in a fireworks accidentCredit: GoFundMe
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The influencer made a joke about blowing someone upCredit: Instagram

He was seen carrying some unlit fireworks in the clip.

“Who wants to get blown up today,” he said in the video.

“I’m going to blow your a– up! I’m blowing somebody up today.”

4Xtra was left injured following the fireworks accident, his sister Emily said in a GoFundMe page that has since been created.

Emily paid tribute to her brother, whose real name is Resan.

“Resan is someone who lights up every room with his humor and energy,” she said.

A picture of 4Xtra kneeling on the ground with his injury blurred has been shared on the No Jumper official X account.

He reportedly lost his vision for a few hours, Adam22, the owner of the No Jumper podcast, said.

Rumors swirled that 4xtra had lost his entire hand, but Adam22 clarified the theory.

“I’m hearing that 4xtra only lost 2 fingers not the whole hand,” he said.

Rappers have since sent their well wishes to 4xtra.

“Hold ya head gangsta,” the Texas star Go Yayo posted on Instagram.

4xtra, who boasts around 195,000 followers on Instagram, shared a link to the GoFundMe page on his profile.

A string of fireworks accidents was reported over the course of the July 4 weekend.

A girl, eight, was killed after being hit with fireworks in Buena Park, California, according to the Los Angeles Times.

A display was taking place in a street but the explosives started to misfire.

Six people were taken to the hospital after fireworks were set off a boat in Lake Martin, Alabama.

The victims ages ranged from 28 to 49, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.

And, the explosion happened just moments after several fireworks had already been lit.

Robert Spagnuolo, 70, died after being injured in a fireworks accident.

He was lighting fireworks at a Massachusetts beach when one of the explosives blew up in his face.

Doctors warned about the risk of fireworks accidents in the run-up to July 4.

“These are essentially bombs that individuals are holding in their hands,” stated Nicholas Lee, a professor of clinical orthopedic surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, in an interview with USA Today.

Medics warned that some revelers don’t realize that fireworks can blow off an entire hand.

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