This Morning star Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi has revealed that he's been the one needing treatment after falling off his bike. The ITV contributor stopped by the show to chat to Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard about Mounjaro's availability on the NHS, however the presenters first asked him about the sling he was sporting.
"What have you done, Dr. Hussain?" Cat asked the doctor, who replied: "I fell off my bike. I fractured my clavicle but it's alright, it's alright." He added: "I'm battling on." Dr. Hussain took to Instagram at the weekend to open up about his injury, revealing that he ended up in Warwick's Accident and Emergency department after the fall.
"Well today did not go to plan. An early ride ended with my shoulder eating tarmac, broken clavicle and next weekends world champs redemption over," he wrote alongside a photo of him pouting with his arm in a sling.
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"Staying positive and controlling what I can. Thank you to Warwick a&e for being amazing and great to have friends looking after me."
Shortly afterwards he posted a second photo of his bruises and injuries. "A massive thank you to all the lovely messages and kind support. I don’t take it for granted," he wrote in the caption.
"The numerous phone calls with friends has really helped shift my mood. Sure I’m upset I can’t compete at next weekends world champs but life is long and you don’t always get what you want.
"I will come back stronger. I can get a lot of work done! I can catch up with friends. Training now focuses on rehab. Need to find some more hobbies to fill up the time void! Any ideas?! #rehab."
Earlier today, it was announced that This Morning and Loose Women would reportedly be moving studios after seven years in White City, London.
A source told The Sun: "ITV are on a major budget saving mission and have landed a new deal to film ITV Daytime at what was The Hospital Club.
"It's quite apt really as I'm sure they hope the move to the former hospital will breathe some life into their programme budgets. All three of their main shows, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women will be based there... in the basement where there's a state of the art studio."
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