Lorraine Kelly got on a horse for the first time in 10 years during an emotional segment on the latest episode of her self-titled show.
"I lay there in shock but I remember looking at my leg and seeing blood pouring from the wound. I was in tears watching you and the gorgeous Zeon [Zion]! #Lorraine." Lorraine Kelly got on a horse for the first time in 10 years on TV today, which proved to be an emotional moment for the ITV star.
The TV presenter required life saving treatment following a horse riding accident 10 years ago.
Lorraine was in tears as she overcome the fear. I’m not, I’m not and that’s a huge, huge, big deal for me, it really is. The para-equestrianism champion described Lorraine's experience as "traumatic" and said he understands her fear.
Lorraine admitted she hasn't been 'near a horse' since the accident in February 2012, which saw her forced to undergo a four hour long emergency surgery.
'My leg was in a bit of a state as you know. She continued: 'I was taken to A & E and got an emergency operation. I think that’s because I’ve got Sir Lee beside me and he’s given me a lot of confidence. He continued: 'I do understand that fear. Brave: Tearful Lorraine Kelly, 62, faced her fear of horses as she got back in the saddle on Tuesday, ten years after she was trampled in a horrific accident Tearful Lorraine Kelly faces her fear of horses as she gets back in the saddle ten years after she was trampled in a horrific accident and lost three pints of blood
LORRAINE Kelly has opened up about a horrific horse riding accident that left her hospitalised.In 2022 the TV presenter bravely got back in the saddle.
After her accident in 2012, Lorraine told The Sun about the scar that she had been left with. "He’s just brilliant and has given me so much confidence. Yep..." I couldn’t have done it with anybody else, apart from Sir Lee. I would have died.” Lorraine suffered a terrible accident in 2012 when she fell from a horse.
The TV star could have died after she was left badly injured after the horse she was riding trampled on her while attempting a jump during a charity challenge ...
To which Sir Lee explained: "You’re going to have me crying in a minute!" Before she did, she shared: "I want to do it and my body’s not letting me. Just a great day!" The emotional presenter continued: "This is a massive step forward, just actually standing here so close [to a horse]. I haven’t done that for ten years. It was very traumatic, it was totally understandable…" He continued: "I do understand that fear.
Lorraine has got back on the saddle of a horse - a decade on from a hellish injury.
I’m not, I’m not and that’s a huge, huge, big deal for me, it really is. That was incredible, thank you so much.” Not in a million years, I never thought I would do this.” SShe said: "I have to say, that was much more emotional than I thought it would be.
Paralympian superstar Sir Lee Pearson has helped Lorraine Kelly conquer her fear of horse riding - a decade after being trampled on and left badly injured.
Speaking of the moment, she was finally sat in the saddle, Lorraine said: “When he started to walk I was like ‘oh my God’, but it was fine, it was absolutely fine. The wound to her thigh left a nasty scar which Lorraine says she is finally accepting of after years of being incredibly self-conscious. Lorraine said that Sir Lee was instrumental in her being able to get back on the horse. But then I said to myself ‘No, I have to do this. The Mirror reports how Lorraine had been left badly injured after her horse trampled on her while attempting a jump during a charity challenge in 2012. Afterwards Lorraine told the cameras how proud she felt to have ridden her horse.
Watch an emotional Lorraine Kelly face her fears and get back on a horse following a terrifying riding accident.
She said: "After my accident I received life saving care at St George's Hospital in London and it's thanks to the amazing staff who treated me that I'm still here today." “I don’t know how much emotion you can get across on television. At the start of the film, Lorraine goes back to the hospital who treated her after the fall in 2012.
Watch an emotional Lorraine Kelly face her fears and get back on a horse following a terrifying riding accident.
She said: "After my accident I received life saving care at St George's Hospital in London and it's thanks to the amazing staff who treated me that I'm still here today." “I don’t know how much emotion you can get across on television. At the start of the film, Lorraine goes back to the hospital who treated her after the fall in 2012.
The 62-year-old bravely got back in the saddle for the first time since she was trampled on during a training event in 2012.
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Watch an emotional Lorraine Kelly face her fears and get back on a horse following a terrifying riding accident.
She said: "After my accident I received life saving care at St George's Hospital in London and it's thanks to the amazing staff who treated me that I'm still here today." “I don’t know how much emotion you can get across on television. At the start of the film, Lorraine goes back to the hospital who treated her after the fall in 2012.
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I’m not, I’m not and that’s a huge, huge, big deal for me, it really is. Lorraine was in tears as she overcome the fear. I couldn’t have done it with anybody else, apart from Sir Lee. He’s just brilliant, has given me so much confidence. “I’m not going to feel frightened anymore. Lorraine admitted she hadn't been able to go near a horse since. She said: "Oh my goodness me!
ITV presenter Lorraine Kelly finally faced her fears on Tuesday and got back into the saddle 10 years after suffering a terrifying horse riding accident.
I’m not, I’m not and that’s a huge, huge, big deal for me, it really is. “I’m feeling a wee bit anxious, but not as bad as I thought it would be. Fighting back the tears, Lorraine concluded: : “I’m not going to feel frightened anymore. I couldn’t have done it with anybody else, apart from Sir Lee. He’s just brilliant, has given me so much confidence. He then continued: “I do understand that fear. She said: “I have to say, that was much more emotional than I thought it would be.