John Barrowman suffers ANOTHER embarrassing fall as Loose Women gaffe goes horribly wrong
JOHN BARROWMAN suffered another awkward fall when he appeared on Loose Women earlier today.
John Barrowman suffered another embarrassing fall during his appearance on Loose Women today
John Barrowman FALLS OVER wrapped in bubble wrap
The Doctor Who star made a comical entrance as he entered the studio wrapped in bubble wrap - but it seemed the material wasn't enough to stop him from making another embarrassing trip.
With his arms and legs pinned down, the 49-year-old once again went flying as he greeted hosts Andrea McClean, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Penny Lancaster.
"Are you alright?" the ladies asked him as he struggled to raise himself from the studio floor.
John comically appeared on the show dressed in bubble wrap
I was fine. I didn't hurt anything. I might have knocked some sense into myself.
Andrea then proceeded to strip the actor of his bubble wrap exterior, before Jane revealed that his previous fall had triggered an extended platform for the panel to sit on.
Speaking about his first gaffe - which happened in May - John quipped: "I was fine. I didn't hurt anything. I might have knocked some sense into myself."
"I still have the heels at home, don't worry," he joked, before speaking about the wide reach of the clip.
He added: "It went viral. Everybody knows Loose Women in the UK and even people in the States were going on about it."
The Arrow star also opened up about his stint in the upcoming Dick Whittington pantomime at London's New Wimbledon Theatre.
The Loose Women panel quickly dashed to John's rescue as he took a tumble
John awkwardly became a viral phenomenon after his fall on the show in May
John will star alongside the likes of EastEnders stalwart Steve McFadden, The Krankies and Matt Slack.
The actor also revealed that he is no stranger to a fall and once went flying across the stage of one of his Glasgow shows a few years ago.
"On the day before we finished, I'd been riding a horse on stage and something spooked it and before I knew it I was 20 feet in the air thinking, 'This is going to hurt'.
"As soon as I was done, I said, 'Ladies and gentleman, I need to step away because I'm an absolute agony,' and I had to go to the hospital."
Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.