Famous celebrity causes worry after serious bicycle accident resulting in severe leg harm.

Was she even able to walk?

July 15th 2024.

Famous celebrity causes worry after serious bicycle accident resulting in severe leg harm.
Pop star Self Esteem surprised her fans on social media with shocking images of her recent Lime bike accident, which left her with painful bruises and cuts. The singer, whose real name is Rebecca Lucy Taylor, shared a series of pictures and videos on her Instagram page, along with the caption "Sambas and a little red bag."

The first photo showed Self Esteem taking a selfie at her home, wearing a long black trench coat over khaki shorts and a blue and white striped shirt. However, the coat failed to cover her leg, which was visibly covered in bruises and cuts. In a later picture, she gave her followers a closer look at her injuries, revealing the full extent of the damage.

Despite her injuries, Self Esteem managed to have some fun with friends and even performed on stage. However, her fans were quick to express their concern in the comment section, with fellow musician Becky Hill asking "Queen, wtf happened to ur leg?". Self Esteem responded by explaining that the accident was caused by a Lime bike, referring to the popular dockless e-bikes available for hire in the UK. The exact details of how the bike contributed to her injuries are unclear, but her followers wished her a speedy recovery.

This incident comes after the singer released a limited edition football shirt, inspired by England's 1990 kit, in collaboration with Women's Aid. The shirt was released on July 12, just before England's final match against Spain, with a portion of the proceeds going towards the charity. Self Esteem, who has a personal connection to Sheffield Wednesday and is a long-suffering fan, explained her motivation for the project in an interview with the BBC.

"As a kid, I would always design things and I thought this would be really fun," she said. "The statistics about domestic violence increasing when England loses versus when they win caught my attention and I knew I had to do something about it."

She also acknowledged that the topic may not be the most uplifting, but it is an important issue that needs to be addressed. "Part of me felt like I was being a vibe kill, but these statistics are a vibe killer and it's something that needs to change," she said. "I'm proud of this project and it feels like a piece of art to me."

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