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British TV celeb Gemma Collins was presenting an award at the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards earlier on Sunday -- when she took a nasty tumble down a hole on stage.
SEE ALSO: Ariana Grande kneels on very tiny stool, becomes very big memeCollins was mid-way through her announcement when a trap door in the stage opened up beside her to bring the winners up. She failed to notice the door and took a swift tumble down.
Here's the moment it happened:
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And the same moment, from a different perspective:
OI GUYS GEMMA COLLINS JUST FELL OFF STAGE IM SCREAMING pic.twitter.com/uMFYjBocCM
— spoogay chez 👻 (@IDGAFDlNAH) October 22, 2017
Thankfully, Collins escaped unscathed, and jumped straight back on her feet after the fall, telling the crowd "Oh my God, I am so sorry...this is live, this is what happens."

She also promptly won the internet with the perfect Instagram response:
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She also tweeted to say this was a "Bridget Jones" moment for her, and posted a triumphant picture with Rita Ora, saying it was "all worth it."
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People quickly posted online in response, with many identifying with Collins' misfortune:
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The TOWIEstar was on stage presenting the Best TV Show award to Love Island's Jamie Jewitt, Amber Davie and Marcel Somerville.
We're glad she escaped from the accident unscathed!
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