Splash star Nicole Eggert is the latest celebrity to sustain an injury while participating in the reality diving competition.
The former Baywatch star was hospitalized Thursday after a botched high-dive, TMZ reports. The 41-year-old reportedly attempted a dive with multiple backflips but crashed into the water, back first.
Nicole Eggert, former Baywatch star, was injured while practicing her dives for the reality TV game show Splash. Splash is the craziest show on TV. A small group of D + C-list celebrities are put in a diving competition where they have to execute somersaults, backhands, etc off of diving boards that go higher than 30 feet. Kareem Abdul Jabbar was recently injured — during the show — when ...
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