Zoe Ball has revealed how she drove a 'very heavily pregnant' woman to hospital after she fell over in the street. The 53-year-old presenter told how her day took a dramatic turn after hosting her BBC Radio 2 breakfast show on Thursday morning.
Ball told the show's listeners on Friday that she happened across the woman when parking near where she stays in London. "There’s a bit of a commotion in the street and this lovely lady is on the ground and people are surrounding her and I’m thinking: 'Oh my goodness, I hope she’s alright'," she recalled. READ NEXT: RAF jets swarm plane to UK after 'bomb threat made on social media' "Anyway, it turns out she’s very heavily pregnant.
Really lovely lady. She’s had a fall. She was very shaken up. She was really winded and quite frightened, obviously, because she’s worrying about the baby." Ball said the woman, who was due to give birth in around a month’s time, was being cared for by a number of people, who asked the presenter if she was able to drive her to hospital.
The radio host agreed and took the woman, whom she dubbed T to preserve her anonymity, on the journey along with another woman who was helping, named Jess.
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