Alan Halsall's Injury Threatens I'm A Celebrity Participation
- Alan Halsall recently had a flare-up of a knee injury that previously caused him to miss the 2023 series of I'm A Celebrity.
- He withdrew from a recent padel competition due to concerns about his knee condition.
- The injury poses a risk to his participation in upcoming trials for the new series, which starts on November 17.
Alan Halsall, known for his role in Coronation Street, recently faced a setback due to a resurfacing knee injury. The 42-year-old actor had to withdraw from a padel competition shortly before he was set to enter the jungle for the new series of I'm A Celebrity, scheduled to begin on November 17. Following major reconstruction surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament last November, Alan was aware that his recovery could take up to a year. Unfortunately, his injuries have begun to hinder his excitement for the show. A source revealed that the producers are currently assessing whether he will be able to partake in the physical trials. This situation has been particularly disappointing for Alan, who was looking forward to fully engaging in the experience. His fans and followers have been kept updated on his progress, with the actor expressing gratitude for the support of family and friends during his rehabilitation process. His character, Tyrone Dobbs, will remain on screen during his recovery, but he may take a break while he receives treatment.