Fiona Bruce appears on Question Time with arm in a sling
Fiona Bruce injury: Question Time host appears with a black eye and her arm in a sling as she tells viewers about nasty accident
Fiona Bruce sparked concern among Question Time viewers on Thursday night as she appeared on the BBC programme with a ‘black eye’ and her arm in a sling.
The BBC star, 59, was in Wolverhampton to discuss the big political issues of the week, but before starting the debate with her guests she addressed her injuries.
She told viewers that she had had an unfortunate accident while horse riding, explaining: ‘I thought I’d just mention it.’
‘It’s the least interesting thing in the programme but in case you’re wondering. I broke my hand and I’ve got the remnants of a black eye because I fell off a horse.
‘And that’s all I have to say about that.’
Accident: Fiona Bruce sparked concern among Question Time viewers on Thursday night as she appeared on the BBC programme with a ‘black eye’ and her arm in a sling
Fiona took up horse riding in 2011, explaining in an interview with The Daily Mail in 2021 that she was no expert.
‘I started horse riding very late in life. I will always be pretty rubbish, but I love it,’ she said.
‘It takes me to a different place. I can’t think about anything else when I’m doing it. I love being around horses. I love the speed. I love being outdoors.’
Last year Fiona admitted she was embarrassed into exercising by her GP who left her feeling ‘mortified’ at her lack of movement.
She explained how the doctor was ‘so appalled’ that she did ‘literally no’ physical activity, before making the overhaul with the birth of her first son Sam, 21.
The broadcast journalist said: ‘I never did any exercise until I went to see a GP before or just after I had Sam.
‘When asked if I did any exercise, I said, ‘None,’ and the doctor replied, ‘Literally none?’ I said, ‘No.’
‘I was mortified because she was so appalled, so I decided to do something.
Injured: The BBC star, 59, was in Wolverhampton to discuss the big political issues of the week, but before starting the debate with her guests she addressed her injuries
‘To me, exercise isn’t about living longer but it gives me energy and I don’t know what I’d be like without it.
‘I definitely get mental benefits. If I’m feeling stressed at work or stressing that I’ve got a lot on, I find it really helpful.’
Back in 2016 Fiona described the way she heard her bone break in the trampolining accident that led to her presenting the news in her trainers.
The journalist and presenter caused a stir when she was spotted wearing a pair of white sports shoes to read the news.
Bruce told the Radio Times her footwear was chosen because she had broken her foot trampolining with her daughter Mia.
She said: ‘I was about 10 feet up, then I landed and smashed my heel and dislocated the bone above it. I actually heard it.
‘I was meant to go skiing three weeks later so I was hoping I hadn’t broken it.
Ouch: She told viewers that she had had an unfortunate accident while horse riding, explaining: ‘I broke my hand and I’ve got the remnants of a black eye because I fell off a horse’
‘But it was very painful and it swelled up to the size of my thigh… so I realised I needed help.’
The newsreader underwent emergency surgery and had a five-inch metal screw and a metal bracket inserted into her foot.
She said: ‘I was in a cast for nine weeks and an air boot for six.
‘My surgeon said it will take a year to fully recover and it will never be the same.’
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