Jonathan Goodwin shares sweet snap with fiancée Amanda Abbington after stunt left him paralysed
17.05.2022 - 18:29
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Britain’s Got Talent star Jonathan Goodwin called his fianceé Amanda Abbington his “ride or die” in a sweet snap of the happy couple shared to Instagram on Tuesday. The 42 year old shared a picture of the pair smiling together as they sat in a car ready to head off on their next journey together. The former stuntman, who is engaged to Sherlock actress Amanda, 48, was tragically paralysed for life when a stunt performance went wrong on the set of America’s Got Talent last October.
Captioning the photo, Jonathan wrote: “Have you got your ride or die? Where are going today?” It wasn’t the only image the star shared either, with a second hilarious snap showing a picture of his legs in the car, where his black sock had blended into the shadows and caused his foot to vanish. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . Alongside the image, he candidly quipped: “On a long car journey, wearing black socks..
took a shoe off & then forgot. Had a shock when I looked down... #FallingApart.” The latest outing comes just days after Jonathan shared a heartwarming video on Friday in which he got to grips with nature in a stunning green field after previously fearing life in a wheelchair would make it inaccessible.
During the clip, the death defying performer told viewers to “never assume you can't do anything", as he continued to remain positive despite the horrific accident. Jonathan appeared to be in high spirits throughout the short clip, clearly enjoying the time spent out in the fresh air, surrounded by natural beauty. He said: “I'm in a field, which I know is random but I thought I'd never be able to come to a place like this in a wheelchair.
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