TOWIE star Bobby Norris was mowed down by a motorbike in a horror accident as he tried to cross a road in central London.
The sun report that the reality star, 37, was on Regent Street at lunch on Wednesday when he was hit by the bicycle traveling at high speed, sending him flying into the air.
It is believed he did suffered serious head injuries after his head fell into the ditch accident and was treated by emergency services who quickly arrived on the scene.
At the time, Bobby was recording a segment called “Bobby on the Street” for his popular Fubar radio show.
He is reportedly still being tested in hospital following a CT scan and is being closely monitored.
Accident: TOWIE star Bobby Norris was mowed down by a motorbike in a horrific accident as he tried to cross a road in central London
A source told The Sun: ‘Bobby was crossing the road when a motorbike came out of nowhere.
‘He was sent into the air and landed on his head after hitting it at high speed.
‘It was a shocking sight to those who were close by when it happened.
‘The police arrived on the scene, as did a paramedic on a bicycle, who then called an ambulance. He was quickly taken to UCLH Hospital for assessment.”
MailOnline has contacted Bobby’s representative for comment.
Bobby rose to fame on ITV reality show The Only Way Is Essex and left the show in 2021 after a ten-year stint.
He has He recently kept fans updated on his fitness journey as he prioritizes his health.
Speaking to MailOnline in March, Bobby says his body has never looked better now that he has finally overcome the insecurities caused by comparing himself to his ‘Adonis’ colleagues.
Fame: Bobby rose to fame on ITV reality show The Only Way Is Essex and left the show in 2021 after a ten-year stint (pictured on the show in 2013)
The former ITVBe regular told MailOnline he hated everything about his slim body, despite often baring it all for the Essex series while wearing his famous thong on the beach, which barely disguised his modesty.
But behind the scenes, Bobby struggled with his body image and felt viewers viewed him as ‘weak’ and ‘vulnerable’, while his castmates, including James Lock and Dan Edgar, showed off their muscular physiques while filming abroad in Marbella.
Now that he’s overcome his fear of gyms, quit smoking and monitored his alcohol consumption, Bobby says he’s gone from “bean sprouts” to a man he’s “proud” of.
He said: ‘I’ve never been a gym person, and anyone who’s seen me on TV in the last ten years knows I’ve never been one of those guys who’s been muscular.
If I’m honest, I used to be Bobby bean sprouts. I was afraid of walking into a gym, and I built a phobia in my mind because you see all these beautiful bodies on social media and gym guys… I always thought it was okay when they walked into a gym, because they already look good.
Health Kick: He recently kept fans updated on his fitness journey as he prioritizes his health. Speaking to MailOnline in March, Bobby says his body has never looked better now that he has finally overcome his insecurities
‘A lot of gyms can be quite posey, which I found intimidating. Some people literally go full glamour. I go to the most amazing gym and I have never felt uncomfortable. I certainly wish I started training earlier.’
Bobby, who shot to fame in 2012 after joining TOWIE, says he barely recognizes himself when he sees repeats of the reality show.
Next up for Bobby is his starring role in Brentwood Theatre’s brand new adult pantomime, Tinderella.
Bobby landed the role of Prince Charming in the production, which opens on January 4.