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Ranj Singh, the beloved former This Morning and Strictly star, gave his fans a bit of a scare when he posted a snap with a bandage on his head, captioning it: "Not quite how I planned to spend my Saturday night." The 45 year old TV doctor was flooded with messages from worried followers who were clueless about what had happened to him.

Later, he took to Instagram with a clarifying update, saying: "Apologies, I should have explained," Dr Ranj penned. "I slipped and face-planted the pavement.

Earned myself five lovely stitches." But he reassured everyone that he's all patched up now, adding, "All sorted though! Thank you for the messages of concern." It's been a while since we've seen Dr Ranj on This Morning after he left the show in 2021, ahead of the Phillip Schofield scandal.

Phillip, who had been with This Morning for 22 years, stepped down after revelations of his "unwise, but not illegal" affair with a younger staff member came to light.

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