Diana Ross was reportedly injured when a vehicle went through a stop sign and crashed into her limousine in Pennsylvania.
The 72-year-old vocalist was said to have complained of head and neck pain after Wednesday afternoon's collision in the city of Bethlehem, police say.
The former Supreme lead singer who was treated by
paramedics at the scene of the accident has confirmed she would seek further treatment separately.
Ross was later said to have performed as scheduled at the Sands casino complex in Bethlehem later that evening.
Her Lincoln Town Car was subsequently towed away after the crash involving a 22-year-old motorist.
Police have also confirmed that the New Jersey woman behind the wheel of the SUV received a traffic citation.
No one else was hurt.
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