A Place In The Sun's Danni Menzies shares photo of injuries after being hit by moped – Yahoo News UK

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A Place In The Sun star Danni Menzies has shared a photograph of her injuries after she was hit by a stolen moped last year.
The TV presenter was reportedly left unconscious on the pavement outside a newsagent in London after two people allegedly attempting to steal the bike lost control and it hit her.
She suffered facial injuries in the accident and previously said that she would be left with a scar.
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Menzies, 31, has now shared a photo of her injuries on Instagram, which shows her with two black eyes and cutes above her eyebrow and under her nose.
She told fans: "I don't want to trigger anyone but wow.
"I'm only just looking back on what went on a few months ago."
"Mental," she added.
"Couldn't even think about sharing any pics at the time," the presenter said in another post.
After the accident in September, the TV star shared a picture of the moped on Instagram as she told her fans what had happened and explained that she would be a bit quiet on social media for a bit.
She also shared an image of her phone screen with the message: "Face not recognised."
"Looking forward to this not being a thing," she captioned the shot.
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Menzies was on the Channel 4 holiday show for six years but last year announced that she was leaving.
She said that it had been a "blast" but that after six years and around 100 shows, she had "decided to hang up my summer dresses".
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