Louise Redknapp has broken wrist and gash on chin after fall – Bonnie Langford By Press Association January 12 2019, 12:13 pm January 12 2019, 12:13 pm Share Louise Redknapp has broken wrist and gash on chin after fall – Bonnie Langford Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/pressandjournal/entertainment/music/1651590/louise-redknapp-has-broken-wrist-and-gash-on-chin-after-fall-bonnie-langford/ Copy Link Louise Redknapp has injured herself in a fall (David Jensen/PA) Louise Redknapp has broken her wrist and has a “horrible gash” on her chin, according to her 9 to 5 co-star Bonnie Langford. Redknapp, 44, was forced to temporarily pull out of the musical version of Dolly Parton’s film after injuring herself in a fall. Speaking on Graham Norton’s BBC Radio 2 show Langford, who plays Roz Keith in the adaption, wished Redknapp a swift recovery. She said: “Well, I wasn’t there because I was doing 42nd Street. I don’t really know what happened but she’s hurt herself, poor darling. View this post on Instagram It breaks my heart 💔to say I am having to take some time out and won’t be able to continue with my role in 9-5. Due to a nasty fall I have only gone and fractured my wrist and got 10 (yes 10) stitches in my chin. 🤕 Following my doctors orders- they have said I will be ok but as they say in the theatre 🎭 ’the show must go on’ and I wish the rest of the fabulous cast an amazing opening night and I will be back on that stage for @9to5themusicaluk before you know it. 💔😢💔A post shared by Louise Redknapp (@louiseredknapp) on Jan 11, 2019 at 1:08am PST “She’s got a horrible gash on her chin. Thank God she didn’t break any teeth, and she’s broken her wrist or something. “I don’t really know but we are just wishing her well and hoping she is back soon.” The singer was due to play Violet Newstead, the role played by Lily Tomlin in the 1980 film. Love Island’s Amber Davies, who is cast as Jane Fonda’s character Judy Bernly, added: “She’ll be back in no time.” Davies and Langford added that they thought a replacement would be chosen next week. The production will run at London’s Savoy Theatre, with the first preview on January 28.