Laura Woods has reassured her fans that she is recovering well after collapsing during a live broadcast on ITV. The incident occurred on Monday night while she was covering the England Lionesses' friendly match against Ghana. The 38-year-old broadcaster fainted on air and was promptly caught by pundits Ian Wright and Anita Asante, leading ITV to cut to advertisements. Katie Shanahan stepped in for Woods during the half-time break, confirming that she was "doing okay". The match concluded with England winning 2-0. Woods' fiancé, Adam Collard, also took to social media platform X to inform fans that she was doing well. In an Instagram story, Woods expressed her gratitude and provided an update on her condition. She wrote, "Gosh that was a bit weird. Sorry to worry everyone, I'm ok, the wonderful paramedic at Saints have said it's probably a virus, just need a bit of rest and rehydration. I'm really embarrassed that happened on TV, but a big thank you to my colleagues at ITV who have really looked after me tonight. And to Wrighty and Neets for catching me. And sorry again x." ITV shared a supportive message on their X account, wishing Woods a speedy recovery. Earlier in the evening, Collard had also posted to reassure fans, stating, "Laura is all OK and with the right people. Thank you for all of your kind messages." Following the incident, fans quickly expressed their concern for Woods. One user commented, "Really hope Laura Woods is okay. Fair play to Ian Wright and Anita Asante for catching her. Fair play to the stand-in presenter who stepped in, some effort that." As the situation develops, updates will continue to be provided regarding Woods' health and recovery.
Laura Woods Shares Health Update After Live TV Collapse
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