One of the Britain's Got Talent finalists has revealed a gruesome leg injury after the show's recent live final.
A member of the Ssaulabi Performance Troupe sustained the injury during Sunday's (June 2) finale, which was won by Sydnie Christmas.
According to MailOnline, the performer was sent home in an ambulance after appearing to land poorly during a routine.
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The star has now shared a picture on Instagram of their leg in a cast and brace in a hospital bed, writing: "Sigh…".
In a follow-up post, they were visited by fellow members of the Ssaulabi Performance Troupe, writing: "Those who smile in hard times are first class."
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In a statement to MailOnline, a Britain's Got Talent a spokesperson said: "During last night's live final, a member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe was injured.
"He was quickly seen by our onsite medical team before going to hospital for further treatment. All at BGT wish him a speedy recovery."
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In other news, series victor Sydnie has responded to a backlash over her win after some accused the show of a "fix" given the singer's past on the West End.
"I’m new to all the attention. [The fix speculation is] just not true," she told Metro.co.uk. "Everything has been genuine and I’ve said my truth, so saying it’s not is questioning me. There’s nothing that breaks my heart more than to see [the doubt]."
The star added: "It makes me feel really crappy. It’s soul-destroying, but there’s nothing I can do to change their minds so I’ve had to separate myself. I’d love to speak to them but they are so angry, so there’s nothing more I can do."
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

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