ITV Dancing On Ice and EastEnders star's daughter rushed to hospital after gruesome injury
21.02.2024 - 11:03
/ ok.co.uk
Dancing on Ice's Vicky Ogden and EastEnders actor Sam Attwater's daughter has been rushed to hospital with a gruesome injury. Sam, who played Leon Small on EastEnders in 2010 and also starred on Dancing On Ice himself, took to Instagram to share the news of his eight year old daughter's hospital admission, as he revealed that she had sliced her head open whilst ice skating.
Sharing a snap of her head to Instagram Stories, he wrote: "Spent the afternoon in A+E with Rosie today.
This is what happens when you do gymnastics and ice skating and are incredibly flexible." The star added: "She managed to get the heel of her blade in the back of her head while kicking backwards." He shared another update on his daughter later in the day, saying that she was ok and on her way home, writing: "She's all good! Thank you for all who messaged and the nurses who looked after her. How amazing is the NHS." Rosie loves ice skating just like her mum Vicky Ogden, who has been skating professionally on Dancing on Ice since 2012 and is currently starring on this year's series.
Sam won the show in 2011 with Brianne Delcourt and he even danced with famous skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean on tour. In 2014, he came back for the All Stars series and finished fourth with his partner Vicky.
The pair got hitched later that same year and, in addition to Rosie, they also have a five year old daughter named Daisy.
Vicky is currently teamed up with Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards on the ongoing series of the ITV competition. On Sunday (February 18), the sixth live show kicked off with the seven remaining celebs hitting the ice.
Eddie, who's 60, and Vicky ended up second from bottom on the leaderboard with a score of 32.5 out of 40. However, the ski
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