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Published 11:00 2 Nov 2023 GMT
Updated 11:01 2 Nov 2023 GMT

A star of the popular reality TV show, The Only Way is Essex, has reportedly been rushed to hospital following a motorbike accident.
According to reports on Thursday, Bobby Norris was rushed to hospital after being hit by a motorbike as he crossed the road in central London on Wednesday.
The 37-year-old was said to have been thrown into the air and landed on his head after being caught unaware on Regent Street around 12.30pm.
Bobby, who was recording a segment for his Fubar radio show at the time of the incident, was rushed for a CT scan and is said to be undergoing further tests.
A source told The Sun of the accident: "Bobby was crossing the road when a motorbike came out of nowhere. He was sent flying up in the air and landed on his head after being driven straight into at speed."
The source added that it was a "shocking sight" for those who were nearby and told how police arrived on the scene as well as a paramedic on a bike, who then called an ambulance.
The Essex native was taken to UCLH hospital for tests according to the insider.
Bobby is yet to comment on the incident.
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