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BBC star rushed to A&E after falling from Lime Bike while drunk as he shares snaps from hospital bed

Published on March 23, 2025 at 08:11 PM

A BBC star has been rushed to A&E after suffering a horror fall from a Lime Bike whilst drunk.

Steve Stamp, famed for his role as Steven Green in the hit sitcom People Just Do Nothing, took to his Instagram to confirm he was receiving treatment after the drunken escapade.

Steve Stamp at an event hosted by On and FKA Twigs.
Actor Steve Stamp has faced an A&E dash after a drunken fall from a bike
Bandaged arm and pain relief inhaler in hospital.
He took to Instagram to share his hospital stint

He uploaded a snap from the hospital ward where he appeared to be wearing a medical gown.

His arm also appeared completely bandaged arm as if he could have broken a bone.

Writing alongside the snap, Steve said: “Please don't cycle home drunk on Lime Bikes.”

Steve did not share any further details surrounding his fall or what treatment he would require going forward.

In true comic style, Steve then shared a message from a fan who pointed out this his injury reminded them of a scene in hit show People Just Do Nothing in which Steven was hit by a car.

Seeing the funny side, Steve then sarcastically replied to the fan: “Thanks for your kind messages.”

Steve first rose to fame as both the star and a writer of People Just Do Nothing.

It was one of BBC Three's biggest shows during its original run between 2012 and 2016.

The stars then reunited for a movie outing of the film titled Big in Japan in 2021.

He also had a cameo role in the hit Netflix show, Top Boy.

Screenshot of text messages showing a photo of an arm in a cast and thanks for kind messages.
He then shared a response from a fan who light-heartedly poked fun at his injury and his character's actions
Five men from the TV show *People Just Do Nothing* posing for a photo.
He rose to fame in People Just Do Nothing
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