A BRITAIN'S Got Talent finalist has shared the gruesome aftermath of his horror injury from Sunday night's live show.
A member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe was rushed to hospital after colliding with a fellow performer during a mesmerising martial arts routine.
The South Korean taekwondo artist was pictured limping into an ambulance after making a quick exit from London's Hammersmith Apollo.
Now the unfortunate star has shown the extent of the injury with a picture from his hospital bed.
The gruesome selfie shows his leg in a metal brace, held together by all manner of pins and covered in bandaging. He simply captioned his picture with a 'sigh'.
Fortunately, his spirits were buoyed by a visit from his co-stars and he looks to have been treated to some souvenirs, including a cuddly Paddington Bear.
READ MORE ON BGT
Fans feared the acrobatic star had broken his foot or worse after watching the mid-air collision and subsequent awkward landing.
One horrified co-star paused their routine to check on him and he was spotted crawling off the stage at the end of the performance.
A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent told The Sun: "During last night’s live final, a member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe was injured.
"He was quickly seen by our onsite medical team before going to hospital for further treatment. All at BGT wish him a speedy recovery."
Most read in Reality
Alesha Dixon appeared to be the only judge to react to the accident, which will likely go down in BGT history, saying "I hope he is OK".
Viewers also recoiled at the terrifying moment and were desperate to know if the star was alright.
One wrote on social media: "Did one of the performers just break their foot that looked serious #bgtfinal".
Another tweeted: "This is ever so cool but did I just see mateyboi break his foot and crawl off? That's gotta hurt #bgtfinal."
The accident dashed the troupe's hopes of winning thr £250,000 prize and a place at the Royal Variety Performance.
That honour went to singer Sydnie Christmas, who wowed the audience with a rendition of Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
She beat magician Jack Rhodes into second place, with a hilarious routine that involved all of the judges.