LadBaby’s wife Roxanne Hoyle is rushed to hospital after suffering a VERY painful accident
LadBaby’s wife Roxanne Hoyle has been rushed to hospital after suffering a painful accident.
The YouTuber, 39, had been recording their joint podcast, Live, Laugh, Love, when she departed the studio and fell off a curb.
Left screaming in agony, the influencer admitted, ‘I’ve never felt pain like that and I’ve had two children,’ in a video shared to Instagram on Monday.
The disaster saw her tear a ligament in her ankle, but doctors had initially thought she’d broken her ankle before undergoing an X-ray.
After being administered with morphine, Roxanne – who had been bound to a wheelchair – was seen singing The Sound Of Music in the A&E waiting room while claiming she feels like Britney Spears.
But earlier on in the day, she was left shrieking, ‘My foot, my ankle. I think I’m going to faint, oh god, oh no,’ in CCTV footage which captured audio from the incident.
Shock: LadBaby’s wife Roxanne Hoyle has been rushed to hospital after suffering a painful accident
Back in December, LadBaby have made chart history by securing the Christmas Number One for a fifth consecutive year surpassing a record set by The Beatles in the 1960s – and dissolved into tears after learning the happy news.
Social media star Mark Hoyle and Roxanne, known as LadBaby Mum, claimed the top spot with their single Food Aid, a rework of the Band Aid song Do They Know It’s Christmas?
The pair broke down during a live TV interview as they received the happy news of their success – as Mark held his head in disbelief while Roxanne screamed.
In the run-up to Christmas, the track sold more than 65,000 units to become the fastest-selling single of 2022 to date.
Featuring a cameo from TV’s favorite financial expert, Martin Lewis, the lyrics are about the cost-of-living crisis.
The previous year, LadBaby equaled the Beatles’ total of four Christmas number ones, earned by the Fab Four non-consecutively in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967.
Profits from the new single will be split equally between food bank charity the Trussell Trust and the Band Aid Trust.
LadBaby reached the top of the festive chart with food-inspired tracks We Built This City (2018), I Love Sausage Rolls (2019), Don’t Stop Me Eatin’ (2020) and the Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John-featuring Sausage Rolls For Everyone (2021).
They said: ‘I can’t quite believe it. We’re number one.
‘The charity has made it five years in a row.
‘How have we done this again?
‘We want to say thank you to everyone who has supported us for the last five years.
A massive apology to The Beatles, and to all The Beatles’ fans… I’m sorry.
‘The charity wins. The Trussell Trust gets Christmas number one again.
‘Thank you to all the people who have downloaded, all the people who believed in us and brought a bit of Christmas magic. We love you all. Yes mate.’
In second place were Wham! with Last Christmas while YouTube group Sidemen claimed third place with Christmas Drillings featuring JME, in aid of food poverty charity FareShare.
Mariah Carey followed with All I Want For Christmas Is You at four, with Sheeran and Sir Elton’s Merry Christmas rounding off the Christmas top five.
Lizzo’s Amazon Music Original cover of Stevie Wonder’s Someday At Christmas rose seven places to number 15.
Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Charts Company, said: ‘It only seems yesterday that LadBaby turned up with their first festive campaign four years ago, so it feels slightly surreal to be sending hearty congratulations on their fifth successive official Christmas number one.
‘Securing one Christmas number one is a huge achievement in itself – to do it five times, in successive years, is unprecedented and frankly incredible.
‘The success of Mark, Roxanne and their family is more than just a chart feat too.
‘The work they have done to raise profile and funds for food banks generally and the Trussell Trust in particular has been immense over the past five years, especially at a time which continues to be so difficult for so many people in the UK.’
In terms of the husband and wife duo’s backgrounds Mark is a graphic designer and blogger from Nottingham, and together with his wife Roxanne rose to fame with their YouTube videos.
The clips posted under the name of LadBaby, followed his life as he prepared to welcome his first child with Roxanne, who is known as LadBabyMum.
The couple eloped in Las Vegas in 2015, going on to welcome their first son Phoenix, six in 2016 and Kobe, four, in 2018.
Their social media accounts, which have over 12Million followers combined, feature light-hearted videos on parenting tips, money saving hacks and pranks.
LadyBaby took a bash at their first Christmas No 1 back in 2018, with We Built This City… On Sausage Rolls, a parody of the 1985 Starship hit.
Mark and Roxanne unexpectedly scooped the coveted number one after the charity single about sausage rolls beat songs by Ava Max and Ariana Grande to the top spot.
His release raked in 75,000 combined streams and sales this week to take the top spot, and despite a fiercely close race all week, finishes 18,500 ahead of his closest competition after a last-minute push.
Mark’s victory was made all the more remarkable as the father-of-two, who is donating all profits to The Trussell Trust, which runs food banks around the UK, had never sung before in his life.
‘I’m not someone that sings in the shower, which everyone can probably hear if they’ve listened to the song,’ he told Femail at the time.
The duo secured the top spot with another novelty charity single I Love Sausage Rolls in 2019.
His rise to the top of the charts once again has saw him ward off stiff competition from the likes of Stormzy, Lewis Capaldi and Dua Lipa.
The festive song, a take on Joan Jett’s 1981 hit I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll, once again raised money for food bank charity The Trussell Trust.
Mark revealed that he had reached out to Stormzy and Lewis Capaldi to collaborate on the track, but neither accepted his request.
However, they both shared messages of support to the vlogger, which he says were ‘highlights of my life’.
LadBaby landed Christmas No 1 for the third year running in 2020 with his single Don’t Stop Me Eating.
The Youtube stars beat Gemma Collins and Mariah Carey with the charity single Don’t Stop Me Eating, sung to the tune of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing.
The happy couple were seen sporting white faux fur hats and matching Santa Claus costumes decorated with a sausage roll print.
Their children also rocked matching sausage roll outfits as they smiled for a picture alongside their father’s three Christmas Number One awards.
And finally last year, LadBaby made chart history by securing the Christmas number one for a fourth consecutive year, becoming the first musician to do so in the 70 years of the Official Christmas Chart.
Mark Hoyle and Roxanne scored the top chart spot with the novelty track Sausage Rolls For Everyone featuring global superstars, Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John.
The song is a sausage roll-themed charity rework of Ed and Sir Elton’s own new festive single Merry Christmas, again, in aid of The Trussell Trust food banks.
The milestone meant that LadBaby surpassed music titans The Beatles and Spice Girls, who are the only other acts to score a consecutive hat-trick.
The track proved to be a huge success, achieving more than 136,000 chart sales in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company.
They fended off competition from festive classics including Wham!’s Last Christmas, which took the third spot, and Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You came in fourth.
On the festive albums chart, Taylor Swift’s Midnights retuned to number one after a battle with Sir Cliff Richard, whose Christmas With Cliff gave him his highest chart position since 1993.
The week-race began at midnight on Friday, December 16 with artists trying to rack up as many purchases and listens as possible.
LadBaby was bookies favorites to be crowned number one.
They pushed back challenges from Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds, Lewis Capaldi, and Tyson Fury among others in the odds.
The British Youtuber vowed last week he’ll put a stop to making Christmas tracks if everyone pulled together to support food banks.
He told presenters Martin and Kate Garraway: ‘If you want to stop me, donate to food banks all year. ‘Those baskets that you see in supermarkets behind the checkouts, put food in there and I can go away, I can have Christmas off.
‘I wanted last year to be the last one and then we had a cost of living crisis and I became an ambassador of the Trussell Trust and I hear about the problems.
He added: ‘I didn’t want to come back but I’ve got to when it’s making a difference.’
The track proved to be a huge success, achieving more than 136,000 chart sales in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company.