Dapper Laughs has been rushed to hospital following an accident on a stag do.
The controversial star, real name Daniel O’Reilly, took to social media on Thursday to reveal he had fallen off a golf cart and landed himself in A&E, in what he revealed was the second accident he had suffered on a golf cart.
In his Facebook post, the 40-year-old said: ‘I did not expect to end up here, A&E. F***ing Portugal. I’ve hurt my back, I can’t speak because of the f***ing pain, mate. It hurt my back bad.
‘I hit hard stand, twisted, left and right. I f***ing came off the golf cart, didn’t I? But I did catch it on camera, have a look.’
Sharing the video on social media, Dapper added: ‘You can hear him say, I was at your ball over there, where he turns left while I’m hanging out on the right.

Dapper Laughs has been rushed to hospital following an accident on a stag do

The controversial star, real name Daniel O’Reilly, took to social media on Thursday to reveal he had fallen off a golf cart and landed himself in A&E.

He shared images from a throwback accident – also suffered in a gold cart accident
‘And then, f**k me, you can hear the clicks in my back when I bend down to pick up my phone, like it’s just f***ing snapped. They saw that as well, the clubhouse.’
He also detailed another accident on a golf cart and shared throwback images of his swollen ankle and a picture showing the star lying down in recovery.
Alongside the video, Dapper wrote the caption: ‘How the only sober one on this stag do got hurt. Me and golf carts just don’t mix.., Praying I ain’t hurt myself.’
Dapper Laughs shot to fame as a stand-up comedian and pick-up artist, for which he enjoyed widespread success in 2014.
However, he fell from grace spectacularly when he made a joke about an audience member at a stand-up gig ‘gagging for a rape’ while also being accused of misogyny.

In his Facebook post, the 40-year-old said: ‘I did not expect to end up here, A&E. F***ing Portugal. I’ve hurt my back, I can’t speak because of the f***ing pain, mate. It hurt my back bad’
After a campaign called for ITV to fire the star, the network announced the plan not to renew his show Dapper Laughs: On The Pull.
He later made a sombre appearance on Newsnight in November 2014, in which he said the character had indefinitely retired, but later resurrected Dapper Laughs a month later.
He has since found himself at the centre of controversy on CBB, after making lewd comments about his female housemates, including a ‘vile’ oral sex joke about Ann Widdecombe.
Despite efforts to rehabilitate his image via his stint on CBB, Dapper still found himself facing questions about his continued crude jokes when he made an appearance on ITV’s Loose Women following his eviction.

Dapper Laughs shot to fame as a stand-up comedian and pick-up artist, for which he enjoyed widespread success in 2014
Show panelist Nadia Sawalha hit the funnyman with a tough line of questioning over the shocking incident, insisting that despite his remorseful words, he still has ‘stuff to learn’.
Addressing his career-crashing moment, Dapper Laughs said: ‘It broke my heart that it upset so many people. And rightly so. It was very difficult for me to sit down and explain to Maggie [Oliver] that I was in there because I made a bad judgement. And to come out with her as a friend, was important.’
Former police officer Maggie gained widespread attention when she helped bring an end to the vile Rochdale grooming ring, which horrified the nation.
Pressing on about his comments, Dapper Laughs said: ‘I don’t want to underplay it or what it did to my career. It was a flippant comment. I got carried away with what I was saying. And I was showing off and it was just a stupid thing to say.
‘The only reason why I did Big Brother this year is because it was the year of the woman.’