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Pop star Self Esteem shocked fans online with the aftermath of a recent Lime bike accident, which looked horrendously painful. The I Do This All The Time hitmaker, real name Rebecca Lucy Taylor, posted a series of snaps and video clips on her Instagram page with the caption ‘Sambas and a little red bag.’ The first picture showed the music icon taking a selfie in her home wearing a long black trench coat over khaki shorts and a blue and white striped shirt.

But the billowing coat didn’t cover her leg, which was covered in bruises and cuts. A later image showed the full extent of her injuries, showing the details of the grazes and bumps in their wince-inducing glory across the majority of her leg, no doubt making it difficult to walk. It wasn’t all doom and gloom, however, with other pics showing the singer having fun with friends as well as performing onstage.



Fans were quick to express their concern in the comment section, including fellow music star Becky Hill who wrote: ‘Queen, wtf happened to ur leg!’ The 37-year-old singer responded: ‘Lime bike baby. It was statistically time,’ referring to the dockless e-bikes available to hire across the UK. It’s unclear how exactly a Lime bike contributed to her injuries, with her followers taking to the comments to wish her well in her recovery.

It comes after the Rotherham musician released a football shirt based on England’s 1990 kit in a bid to raise awareness of an increase in domestic violence when the team lose. With each sale of the limited edition shirt, released in July 12 ahead of England’s heartbreaking final match against Spain , a £5 donation was given to Women’s Aid . ‘My great granddad played for Sheffield Wednesday, my dad was born in Hillsborough, so I’ve been a long-suffering Sheffield Wednesday fan,’ she told the BBC .

Bianca Censori, 29, wears smallest bikini in existence alongside husband Kanye West, 47 Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran jet to Berlin to watch England's defeat in Euro 2024 final Shannen Doherty felt 'hopeful' in final Instagram post 2 weeks before death to cancer Sarah Michelle Gellar reveals emotional struggles after Shannen Doherty's death ‘As a kid I would sit there and design things all the time, so something in me was like, this would be really fun. ‘The statistics about when England loses versus when they win and domestic abuse reports, and I was like okay, here we go, let’s do it.’ She continued: ‘Part of me was like, oh I’m a real vibe kill, but unfortunately these statistics are a vibe killer, and it needs to change.

‘I’m so glad we’re doing this, we’re just excited for it to exist, it feels like a piece of art to me.’ Got a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.

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