BBC presenter Stephen Nolan was 'rushed to the hospital' following a 'terrible' accident at his home. The 50-year-old was absent from presenting his usual Thursday breakfast slot.Stephen is usually at the helm of BBC Radio Ulster on a Thursday, as Chris Buckler, who took over the show, shared the shocking news that Stephen had been taken to hospital.
The BBC mogul had been in A&E for hours following the incident.Revealing the news from a phone call to the station, Stephen confirmed he spent six hours in A&E, which caused him to miss his show, the Mirror reports. "I was trying to move 10 boxes of tiles.
I didn't realise how heavy tiles were so they all landed on my big toe," he said. However, stand-in Chris and the team seemed sceptical about the 'excuse', reports OK!. "There is a little bit of kind of reluctance to believe any of this inside your team this morning...
because they don't believe for a second that you actually do anything like physical manual labour," he quipped on air. "You basically employ people to move things...
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