The Rip Off Britain presenter was joined by Jane Moore, Judi Love and Brenda Edwards on today's edition of the ITV programme. The 82-year-old hadn't appeared on ...
I want to get back to what I deem normal and I want to get back to all you girls. The Loose Women panel supported Gloria after the health update and she revealed she was delighted to be back on the show. The panel winced at the graphic image and Gloria said her face was similarly injured, but these marks had been masked by make-up.
Gloria told how the terrifying accident left her 'black and blue' as well as fearing she might have a brain clot, and admitted she is now 'petrified' of ...
Ouch: 'There's a bone under your eye that holds the socket in place, and that is unfortunately broken. I didn't want to walk on [to the Loose Women set] today and make some stupid mistake and fall over. There's a bone under your eye that holds the socket in place, and that is unfortunately broken. Speaking on the ITV show, she said: 'This is my first day out [since the fall] and I couldn't think of a nicer place to come. 'I've cracked a bone under my eye, unfortunately. I tripped over a rug and I took the fall totally on my face.
GLORIA Hunniford left the house for the first time to return to Loose Women after suffering a horrific fall.The broadcaster, 82, admitted she was "ver.
"I cracked the bone under my eye... "I missed the bus," Gloria said with disappointment. "I was very worried about a clot forming in my head," she explained, before saying how she ordered a series of other tests to give her peace of mind. But Gloria then admitted she "didn't know where I was" in hospital but then became very concerned about her health. "Thankfully the ambulance was able to bring the skin over, otherwise I would've lost a lot of skin," she explained. The broadcaster, 82, admitted she was "very worried" at hospital after breaking the bone in her eye socket in the fall which forced her to miss the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The presenter told the others how she had also "cracked the bone under [her] eye," during the injury but was on the mend and "as long as the muscle holds it in ...
Despite being a "confident person", Gloria told her fellow Loose Women that she was "very worried about a clot forming in [her] head." Gloria, 82, said that she was in need of a "Phantom of the Opera" mask to hide her injuries. Gloria Hunniford has returned to Loose Women after suffering a fall earlier in the year during which she sustained awful injuries to her face and legs.
Gloria Hunniford was forced to miss being in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee parade after tripping over a rug at home.
Iโve cracked a bone under my eye unfortunately. She revealed on Loose Women: โI had a big one Iโm afraid, this time. She had also booked herself further scans after worrying about a pain in her chest which she had feared was a cracked sternum but was reassured to find it was just an injury to the muscle which has started to ease off.
LOOSE WOMEN star Gloria Hunniford revealed she was 'petrified' of falling over again after breaking a bone under her eye during an emotional return to the ...
As she updated her co-stars about the fall, she admitted she was still "black and blue" underneath her makeup. "I feel happy coming here, it's good for my head," she added. "I'm a reasonably confident person usually as I don't want to sit at home doing nothing. The 82-year-old returned to the ITV programme on Wednesday after recovering from the nasty accident which left her with a cracked bone under her eye. "I took the fall on a very hard wooden floor, it was all on my face," she explained. The Loose Women panellist was rushed to hospital after she tripped over a rug and fell on her face.
The TV presenter, 82, was left black and blue after tripping over a rug and landing on her face, damaging a bone near the eye socket and hurting her leg. She ...
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