BBC star Steve Stamp rushed to hospital after falling off Lime Bike while drunk
Briefly

Steve Stamp, known for his role in the BBC sitcom 'People Just Do Nothing', warned about the dangers of drunk cycling after sustaining injuries from a fall. He shared his experience via Instagram, urging others not to cycle under the influence, specifically on Lime bikes. In his post, he appeared in a hospital gown, showcasing his injuries. Stamp co-created 'People Just Do Nothing,' which aired for five seasons and later collaborated on a new comedy 'Peacock' for BBC Three.
Steve Stamp took to Instagram on Sunday to confirm he was receiving treatment for his injuries. Please don't cycle home drunk on Lime bikes, the comedian captioned one of his posts from his hospital bed.
Steve Stamp is best known for his role as Steven Green in People Just Do Nothing, a BBC mockumentary about a group of wannabe musicians.
The show ran for five seasons from 2014 up until 2018, with 27 episodes airing when the show was broadcast via BBC Three and BBC Two.
A fan responded to Stamp's Instagram post, saying: This reminds me of in PJDN when you ran to the shop and got hit by a car.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
[
|
]