Question Time host Fiona Bruce stuns viewers with mystery injuries


Question Time host Fiona Bruce stuns viewers with mystery injuries

Viewers of the popular BBC show Question Time were left shocked last night as host Fiona Bruce appeared on live TV with a "black eye" and her arm in a sling. The 59-year-old news presenter had traveled to Wolverhampton to discuss the latest news in politics.

An unexpected appearance

Before diving into the debate, Bruce took a moment to address her injuries, which puzzled those watching at home. She appeared on screen with a black eye and her arm in a sling, explaining that she had a nasty accident while horse riding.

"I thought I'd just mention it," Bruce said. "It's the least interesting thing in the program, but in case you're wondering, I broke my hand and I've got the remnants of a black eye because I fell off a horse. And that's all I have to say about that."

Twitter reacts

The surprising appearance did not go unnoticed by viewers, with many taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their shock. One person wrote, "Fiona Bruce says she has a broken hand and black eye because she 'fell off a horse'." Another added, "That looks like a horrible accident." A third fan tweeted, "Fiona fell off a horse! But thankfully she seems okay."


Question Time host Fiona Bruce stuns viewers with mystery injuries

A love for horse riding

This incident isn't the first time Fiona Bruce has spoken about her passion for horse riding. In an interview with the Daily Mail, she revealed that she started learning in 2011 and while she may not be the best, she thoroughly enjoys it. "It takes me to a different place," she said. "I can't think about anything else when I'm doing it. I love being around horses. I love the speed. I love being outdoors."

Although the accident may have temporarily put Bruce out of commission, it is clear that her love for horse riding remains unwavering.


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