Erin Molan spent eight days in hospital with a broken arm and hand

Erin Molan is back home after EIGHT days in hospital following a nasty fall at her home – as the extent of her horrific injuries are revealed

  • Erin Molan spent eight days in hospital after breaking her arm and hand at home 
  • She was fetching a bottle for her daughter Eliza when she fell during the night 
  • The horrific accident comes after Molan broke her hand in April this year 

Erin Molan spent eight days in hospital after breaking her arm and hand in a horrific accident at home.  

The Channel Nine sports reporter tripped and fell as she walked downstairs during the night to fetch a bottle for her daughter Eliza.  

Molan has now returned home to rest and will continue to miss work duties until she’s made a full recovery, Nine News reported.  

Erin Molan (pictured) spent eight days in hospital after breaking her arm and hand

Molan (pictured in hospital) tripped and fell as she went downstairs during the night to fetch a bottle for her daughter Eliza (left)

Molan (pictured in hospital) tripped and fell as she went downstairs during the night to fetch a bottle for her daughter Eliza (left)

The 37-year-old’s colleagues on the sports desk are wishing her a speedy recovery.

Pictures show Molan bound to her hospital bed and an X-Ray reveals the damage to her broken shoulder.

Molan missed the Nine’s Upfronts 2020 last Wednesday, and her triumphant win at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards last Saturday night amid her injury. 

The accident just months after Molan announced that she would be taking time off work after fracturing her hand.

Molan shared a photo of her cast to Instagram in April and said she would be taking the weekend off work. 

On Saturday October 19, Molan’s radio show 2GB Afternoons With Erin Molan And Natalie Peters won Best On Air Team at the ceremony, but Natalie was forced to accept it alone.    

Pictured: An X-Ray of Molan's broken shoulder. She also broke her hand

Pictured: An X-Ray of Molan’s broken shoulder. She also broke her hand

Taking to Instagram the day later, Molan addressed her absence from the Australian Commercial Radio Awards and said she was ‘gutted’ about ‘falling ill.’

‘Such an honour to just be a finalist – we honestly thought we were no chance of winning … couldn’t be more proud!,’she wrote on Instagram.

‘This one means a bloody lot! Gutted I was out of action.’    

Co-host Natalia said on Instagram: ‘I wish Erin could have been by my side – she really is the most talented, hard-working, hilarious co-host a gal could wish for. 

‘Turns out we’re the first all-female team to ever win this award, which is an incredible honour.’

The accident just months after Molan announced that she would be taking time off work after fracturing her hand. Molan shared a photo of her cast to Instagram in April and said she would be taking the weekend off work

The accident just months after Molan announced that she would be taking time off work after fracturing her hand. Molan shared a photo of her cast to Instagram in April and said she would be taking the weekend off work 

Molan’s no-show at the ceremony comes after she has missed a list of high-profile events lately, following her rumoured ‘feud’ with Andrew Johns. 

Speaking on 2GB’s The Steven Price Show on October 2, Molan admitted she had just finished self-tanning ahead of the Dally M Awards that evening in Sydney. 

However, the sports reporter was a no-show when the red carpet began hours later and did not attend.

In recent months, reports claimed Andrew disliked working with Molan and quit The Footy Show because he didn’t want her being the main presenter.   

Molan's no-show at the ceremony comes after she has missed a list of high-profile events lately, following her rumoured 'feud' with Andrew Johns (Molan is pictured with her daughter)

Molan’s no-show at the ceremony comes after she has missed a list of high-profile events lately, following her rumoured ‘feud’ with Andrew Johns (Molan is pictured with her daughter)

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