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Laura Woods Makes 'Weird' Claim and Releases Statement After Concerning on-Air Collapse
- On Tuesday night, Laura Woods collapsed while presenting ITV's pre-match coverage of England women's friendly vs Ghana, and ITV briefly switched to a wider shot at St. Mary's Stadium.
- In January this year, ITV presenter Laura Woods gave birth to her son, Leo Ernie Collard, and returned to TV in April after maternity leave, regularly presenting ITV's Lionesses coverage.
- Pundits Ian Wright and Anita Asante caught Laura Woods as she fell, ITV cut to a commercial break, and colleague Katie Shanahan resumed presenting when coverage returned.
- On returning to air, Katie Shanahan, ITV presenter who provided on-air updates, said Woods had been 'taken ill' and later said `She’s in really good hands and we’re wishing her a speedy recovery.`, while the Press Association has contacted ITV.
- Public reaction arrived quickly as Adam Collard, Woods's fiancé and former Love Island contestant, posted that `Laura is all ok and with the right people`, thanking supporters for their kind messages.
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The friendly match between the England and Ghana women's national football teams would not have attracted so much attention from the world's media if an unpleasant incident had not occurred before the start. Namely, presenter Laura Woods collapsed in the middle of the broadcast.
·Ljubljana, Slovenia
Read Full ArticleShock moment during a live broadcast of the English channel ITV4. In the middle of a conversation with the experts Ian Wright and Anita Asante, TV presenter Laura Woods suddenly collapsed. A video shows the shocking scene.
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TV presenter Laura Woods collapses live on air during coverage of England soccer match
SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP) — British television presenter Laura Woods collapsed live on air Tuesday during pre-game coverage of the women's international match between England and Ghana.
·Cherokee County, United States
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Leaning Left18Leaning Right9Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left
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C 37%
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