Two 'Gladiators' stars have been forced to pull out due to injury.
The iconic show is returning to the BBC but two stars - known as Comet and Sabre - won't be taking part after suffering horror injuries leaving them unable to continue.
Comet - whose real name is Ella-Mae Rayner - has broken her ankle and foot, while Sabre (Sheli McCoy) suffered a torn hamstring.
Sharing a photo of herself in hospital, Comet said on Instagram: "'Life is not about how hard you hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving' - right now, this quote couldn’t ring truer.
"During the filming of one of the games I sustained a severe foot injury.
“Multiple scans and X-rays later I found out that I had broken my ankle and foot in multiple places, including the talus and something known as a lisfranc injury, ruptured 3 ligaments and dislocated a bone.
“I am now resting up following an operation to fix my foot and stabilise the broken bones.
“This is just a minor blip in the road and ignites the fire in me to come back better and stronger than ever before.”
Meanwhile, Sabre described her hamstring tear as a "little battle injury".
She wrote on her own Instagram: “Up to that point, every single day was a blessing and every event an unforgettable experience that I would repeat in a second.
“The rehabilitation process is underway and going very well to date, with a lot of continued guidance from our fantastic physio Alfie."
Both injuries occurred while filming was underway at Sheffield's Utilita Arena, although it's been noted by The Sun newspaper that producers had a robust health and safety policy in place for filming, as well as insurance, risk assessments and extensive training for both Gladiators and their challengers.
There were also doctors, paramedics, physios, technicians, a Health and Safety advisor and two private ambulances.
A BBC spokesman said: "The health and well-being of all Gladiators, contenders and crew is of paramount importance.
"'Gladiators' is one of the toughest and most physically demanding programmes on TV and due to the high-impact nature of the show it is not unusual for those competing to suffer injuries.
"In each instance, as soon as it became apparent that a potential injury had occurred, the correct protocol was immediately followed.
"The injured Gladiators are currently following medical advice and working on their recoveries.”