A Place in the Sun star Danni Menzies has shown the extent of the injuries that she sustained to her face after being hit by a moped just a couple of months ago.
The presenter, 32 - who announced her departure from the Channel 4 show last year - had revealed in October that she was "taken out" by the vehicle whilst on a pavement.
Photos later emerged and Danni has now shared a glimpse of the facial injuries that she sustained, taking to her Instagram Story this week to reflect on the experience.
She took to the platform yesterday to upload some photos, with the first showing her sporting bruising - including on her lip - and what appeared to be cuts on her face.
She wrote in a caption accompanying the photo: "I don't want to trigger anyone but wow. I'm only just looking back on what went on a few months ago." She added: "Mental".
A Place in the Sun couple with 'lowest budget ever' slammed over cheeky offerDanni shared a second photo which showed her with less visible bruising. The presenter - seen in a pair of sunglasses - still sported a bruised lip and a graze above her eyebrow.
Alongside the photo, she wrote: "Couldn't even think about sharing any pics at the time." She added that she was "so grateful" to a medical aesthetics company for their help.
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A third photo showed her more recently and without any visible bruising. She wrote with a laughing emoji: "And here's a current one so you're not left with those images of me".
Danni had told her followers about the incident in October. The presenter said she had been "taken out" by a "stolen moped that lost control" whilst she was on the pavement.
"Didn't see it coming and it's not looking pretty right now [to be honest]," she wrote in a post at the time. Danni had added: "I'm sure I will be fine in a few weeks".
It came following the news that Danni would step down from hosting A Place in the Sun. She had been among the presenting line-up on the Channel 4 show for six years.