Kirsty Gallacher, who first hosted Sky Sports News in 1998 and then returned for a second stint after leaving, claimed she was “kicked like a football” in the attack in central London.
After she was “kicked like a football” in an unprovoked attack, Kirsty Gallacher’s A-list celebrity pals showed support for the presenter.
The former Sky Sports host was assaulted as she walked to her car in central London on Tuesday night. She suffered extensive bruises and took to social media to raise awareness of her ordeal.
Following this, Kirsty’s friends — many of whom are also well-known celebrities — have left the presenter emotional messages of support. Paddy McGuinness, also a presenter, comedian and actor, posted on social media: “Hope you’re okay my love?” Kate Garraway, who often hosts Good Morning Britain, said: “This awful – am so sorry – very brave in sharing such an important message but hope YOU are ok.”
Kirsty, 49, shared her emotions with viewers on social media through emotional video messages. The mother of two, who is a native of Edinburgh, claimed that her attacker had fled after being beaten and was covered up.
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The harrowing post left other friends concerned, including fellow TV presenter Ben Shepherd who posted: “Kirsty so so sorry to hear this. Sending tons of love and support.” Former Sky Sports regular Bianca Westwood wrote: “So sorry this happened to you. It’s very frightening. Sending love.”
Rachel Brookes, a presenter of Formula One, said, “Sorry to hear this Kirsty. I’m hoping everything is alright. Annabel Croft, a broadcaster for Tennis, left a message in which it said: “I’m so sorry Kirsty; you’ve been through a lot. I’m so traumatized and shocking. “
Gillacher left Sky Sports in the late 1990s to begin her broadcasting career, and she then re-entered the role of Sky Sports News host in 2011. Before she left in 2018, she completed that second stint, which lasted seven years.
The broadcaster claimed in a video from last night that she was physically assaulted while walking from work to my car in central London. The streets have good lighting. There were people present.
When I saw this guy, completely in black and covered up, walking toward me as I was walking on the pavement. And I’m always on the lookout. And as he was just moving toward me, I made a left-of-the-way move before he passed me.
He turned around and kicked me like a football, “. In front of several people in the middle of a street last night, he kicked me, and I turned around to avoid him.
Source: Mirror

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