Britain’s Got Talent star Jonathan Goodwin paralysed
Jonathan Goodwin, an escapologist, has been paralysed following an accident, according to his fiancee Amanda Abbington.
After an accident during rehearsals for America’s Got Talent: Extreme last year, the Sherlock actress said he nearly died twice.
She revealed that the stunt performer, who competed on Britain’s Got Talent in 2019, now uses a wheelchair.
He was supposed to break free from a straight jacket while suspended 30 feet in the air between two cars.
Instead, as they caught fire, Mr Goodwin was crushed between them. “He fell 30 feet and lost a kidney, broke both shoulder blades, shattered both legs,” Ms Abbington, 48, said on Jay Rayner’s Out To Lunch podcast.
“He had third-degree burns, which broke his spine and severed his spinal cord, and he was on the verge of death.” Then he nearly died again on the operating table.”
“He’ll be like that forever unless there’s some kind of stem cell surgery or that thing Elon Musk is designing with the little chip,” she said. Mr. Goodwin, a Pembrokeshire native, has remained “positive and upbeat, and so strong,” she said.
“I just aspire to be like him in terms of courage and strength.” “He’s just incredible, honestly, like a very happy, positive human being, just liquid sunshine,” she says. He’s incredible.”
The stuntman, according to the actress, left a voice message before his surgery saying there was a 50% chance he wouldn’t make it.
He expressed his love for her and thanked her for sharing the last few months of his life with him.
For about ten years, the couple had been friends on social media. Joe, Abbington’s son, thought his act was “amazing,” so Abbington followed him. She claimed they met after she divorced Martin Freeman, a fellow Sherlock actor, and he divorced his wife.
They spent hours on the phone each day at first, Ms Abbington said, before he flew to Vienna to meet her for the first time. Mr. Goodwin proposed within 30 minutes. The couple plan to marry this summer.
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