The comedian was seen rolling around on stage in the middle of his Glasgow gig, but revealed it was due to getting a cramp during a gag.
I just felt eggy and I just felt silly rolling around the floor. I think I've torn it, but hopefully I'll have a bit of rest. "[...] I'm fine, I'm fine.
The comedian was left 'rolling around on the floor' after injuring his leg during a comedy skit on tour.
He added that he was able to finish the show after his tour manager provided a crutch to help him stand. But anyway, I will soldier on as I always do.โ The 46-year-old was performing at Glasgowโs Kingโs Theatre on the latest stop of his Regional Trinket tour when the incident occurred.
The comedian said he experienced 'shooting pains' in his leg and was 'rolling around on the floor'
He said: " There's a bit in my routine where I pretend to be Jason Statham and I high kicked then I got the worst cramp ever. I will solider on like I always do." Then the 46-year-old posted a video to fully explain the situation, saying he had suddenly got the "worst cramp ever" while performing on stage.
The comedian fell to the floor with a shooting pain in his leg.
Dame Kelly Holmes wrote: "You are the best." Geordie Shore's Vicky Pattison also added: "I love you man." I will solider on like I always do."
The comic, 46, started to feel "shooting pains" in his leg whilst performing on his Regional Trinket tour in Glasgow and fell to the floor.
"I wrote it before Covid," he told Laura, adding: "We had a week to go and it was all written and done. So it's probably my most personal [tour], but it sort of works and it's quite raw and I go to places that I don't normally talk about. "It was shooting pains and I was rolling around on the floor, so people thought it was part of the act. Addressing the snap, the star said: "I put a very dramatic picture of me with some peas, but I'm fine. Rest up and take care of yourself tho please!" The comic admitted that he has since dosed up on ibuprofen to help with the pain.
Comedian Alan Carr has issued an update after he was seen collapsing on stage with the 'worst cramp ever' due to shooting pains in his leg with many people ...
I will solider on like I always do." He explained: "There's a bit in my routine where I pretend to be Jason Statham and I high kicked then I got the worst cramp ever. In a video posted to
POPULAR comic and former chat show host Alan Carr was left 'rolling around on the floor' in agony as he suffered from severe cramp during a recent stage ...
- Quadriceps muscle stretch - hold on to a wall or the back of a chair for balance. - Calf muscle stretch - lean forward against a wall with one leg in front of the other. Place your palms on the floor and slide your hands toward your ankles. In most cases they will suggest a treatment depending on the cause. But walking in a slightly flexed position may improve or delay the onset of symptoms. POPULAR comic and former chat show host Alan Carr was left "rolling around on the floor" in agony as he suffered from severe cramp during a recent stage show.
The 46-year-old was performing at the King's Theatre on his Regional Trinket tour on Sunday evening when he fell on stage. Now he has taken to social media to ...
Phew!" COMEDIAN Alan Carr has given fans an update after he collapsed on stage in Glasgow. Alan Carr gives fans update after collapsing on stage at King's Theatre in Glasgow
The TV personality revealed that he torn his calf after collapsing on stage.
Alan had been performing in Glasgow when he collapsed with pains in his leg, and revealed what had happened on a video shared to Instagram, explaining: "There's a bit in my routine where I pretend to be Jason Statham and I high kicked then I got the worst cramp ever. I think I've torn it, but hopefully, I'm going to have to rest. Phew! Thanks for all your lovely comments and kind wishes - it really cheered me up.โ
The 'Chatty Man' star revealed he has a torn calf muscle and thanked fans for their well wishes.
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Carr has been playing Glasgow earlier this week as part of his regional Trinket Tour, which comes to Nottingham in November. The rescheduled shows should have ...
Get it checked". He added: "I've never known pain like it". Should you be checked out by a GP or at A&E just to be sure?" I just felt silly rolling around the floor." Going on to apologise, he added: "...but sorry I put a very dramatic picture of me with some peas... I had to finish the show but I've had some ibuprofen...