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Gemma Collins reveals gruesome cut on finger after attempting to sand down garden bench: ‘I’ve got an emergency’

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Gemma Collins has cut open her finger while doing DIY (of course she did…), and shared footage of the injury on Instagram (of course she has…).

We joke, only because we’re pretty sure she’s fine! ‘I’ve got an emergency,’ she told fans on Instagram today while documenting the gruesome injury. ‘DIY at home not going too good so far but I won’t give up.’ She added: ‘I sliced my finger.

Be careful, guys, doing stuff at home.’ She then shared a photo of her finger with a plaster. Hence a full recovery is likely.Now onto the really shocking part: Gemma was doing DIY?

Revealing a picnic bench in her garden, Gemma said: ‘I am going to sand all of this down, and I’m going to turn it into a hot pink Barbie bench.’ Naturally!

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