
This Morning star suffers painful injury after accident during live ITV show
Kate Lawler first found fame when she won Big Brother back in 2002 and has been a television personality ever since
This Morning's Kate Lawler suffered a painful hammock injury while on live TV. The Big Brother winner was working on the ITV show when she was telling viewers about the most recent competition.
She wished fans of the show "good luck indeed" before saying she was going to sit on the hammock which then didn't go quite to plan. Kate fell straight off the hammock as she perched down but that didn't stop her speaking to the camera.
She said "what a better way to enjoy the sunshine" as she scrambled to climb back onto the hammock but to no avail. The end of the clip shows Kate successfully climbing onto the hammock as she proudly announces "I did it".
However, Kate then admits that she had "really hurt" her ankle before asking a crew member to pass her an espresso martini. Meanwhile, presenters Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard can be heard laughing in the background as they watch Kate struggling.
This comes soon after Kate admitted that she had broken the law. She said that she is in her neighbour's bad books after an altercation involving their shed.
The 45-year-old took to Instagram to ask her followers for advice as she said she'd painted the back of the "garish blue" shed black instead. She said that her neighbour had "gone mad" at what she had done despite being the only one who can see the shed.
Kate said: "Why do I always get myself in these situations? I'm in trouble with my neighbour for painting the back of their bright blue, garish, shed a different colour. Won't be doing it again as in hindsight I know I should have asked first, but I didn't think it would be a big deal given that they can't see it?"
Kate went on to ask her followers if she was actually an "a******e" who "needed to buy flowers". She then asked: "It has made me wonder though… Would you be annoyed if you discovered the back of your shed (which you couldn't see) had been painted by the neighbour whose garden backed on to yours?
"Have you had a similar fall out with your neighbour? Basically, am I a******e and should I buy them flowers and a box of milk tray to apologise?"
Responding to her post, fellow This Morning star, Lisa Snowdon, replied: "Oops" with a see-no-evil emoji. While another of Kate's followers said: "Honestly .. you should have asked and she should have said yes" as another joked: "Id love it! ..you're the famous Kate Lawler! That's like having a Banksy on your shed."
Kate first found fame back in 2002 when she appeared on Big Brother. She managed to win the crown of the series as she was announced the winner.
She has previously said that she is glad she applied for the show as she wouldn't have had the career she had without it. Since the win, she has gone on to become a TV presenter, regularly appearing on This Morning.

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