Emmerdale star Gemma Oaten in hospital dash after ‘really bad’ accident
16.11.2023 - 09:05
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Emmerdale star Gemma Oaten has revealed that she was rushed to hospital after suffering a "really bad" accident whilst out walking her dog on Wednesday evening.
The 39 year old actress took to Instagram to share what happened - later revealing that she has fractured her elbow, which has been left very bruised. After updating fans on her busy week, Gemma explained: "Then I fell. Literally.
Really badly on the walk home with Ruby on Wednesday night," she wrote. "I then went to A&E and discovered I've got some nice little chips of bone off my elbow and now I've a glamorous sling & a heap of painkillers. "Why am I sharing this? Well, to say - that's life! It's got it's ups & downs, but it's how you handle it that is the game changer.
"I'm so blessed for this week. I'm so grateful for the moments, the friendships & the support of all I'm striving for. But most of all I'm proud of myself & how I have reacted.
"As the quote goes - 'our greatest glory is not in ever falling, but in rising every time we fall' CONFUCIOUS. "I'm grand, I'm feeling so positive and empowered and considering the girl I was - I am bloody delighted with the open, authentic, vulnerable, bounce back ability woman I am becoming. "Life is a journey.
Keep learning. You matter." Later, she shared a snap of her bruised arm as she held up her elbow and wrote: "News in. It's just a b****y fracture.
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