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GRAHAM: MY STAB MUGGING HELL..

Chat show star’s perspectiv­e on life changed after he almost died

- BY MICHELLE TOWNSEND news@irishmirro­r.ie

I was sitting there going ‘I’m alive’. It changed my life for the better

GRAHAM NORTON RECALLING LONDON STABBING INCIDENT

GRAHAM Norton said getting stabbed during a brutal mugging when he was in his mid-20s was the worst moment of his life but changed it for the better.

The chat show host almost died from blood loss following the terrifying early morning incident during his drama school days in London in 1989.

He added while he was left traumatise­d, it also changed his perspectiv­e on life because he stopped worrying about trivial things and focused on what really mattered.

When asked by a UK newspaper what was the worst moment of his life, the Cork man, 60, replied: “Getting stabbed in 1989. I lost half my blood.

“The bad moment I remember, because when it’s happening, is all just trauma, but then the morning after, I was in the hospital ward and I remember a nurse came up to me and said, ‘Do you want us to contact anyone? Do you want us to contact your parents?’

“And in my head, I was thinking, ‘Well, I don’t want to worry my parents but equally, if I’m going to die, they’d probably like to come and say goodbye to me, because they’d be annoyed if I didn’t tell them’.

“So, I said to the nurse, ‘Am I going to die? And she went, ‘Eerrrrm...’ and I was like, ‘Don’t pause. This is not the place to pause. This is quite serious’. So that was bad.

“But the positive of it was I was probably in my mid to late-20s, I was going into a third year at drama school and it just put everything into perspectiv­e.they were doing the castings for the third-year shows. There were a lot of people crying and running into toilets and slamming doors.

“And I was just sitting there going, ‘I’m alive. I’m good. I’m golden’. So, in a way, it kind of changed my life for the better.”

Graham also recalled another medical incident when he had his appendix removed purely to save face after lying about feeling sick to get out of school.

The TV star told the Daily Telegraph: “I pretended to be sick and my mother knew I was lying so she frog-marched me down to the doctor.

“She’d done this with my sister. And the doctor had gone, ‘There’s nothing wrong with that girl,’ and so my sister was in even more trouble.

“So now it was my turn to be humiliated by the doctor.

“I got to the doctor, and he was examining me and I was saying I’ve got a pain in my tummy. And I’m going, ‘Oow, oow oow.’

“And then I get sent out of the room and he’s talking to my mother and I’m sitting in the waiting room thinking, ‘Oh, here it goes, I’m in such trouble’.

“He said, ‘You’ve got appendicit­is and we’re going to take your appendix out’.

“And in that moment, you’ve got to decide, do I fess up and have two adults very annoyed with me.

“Or do I have a general anaestheti­c and have an operation? So, I went with the operation.

“I was very young, but yes, I went ahead with it. But that moment in the doctor’s office wasn’t great.”

 ?? ?? TRAUMA Graham was in early 20s when stabbed
DARKEST HOURS Graham Norton recalled being mugged in 1989
TRAUMA Graham was in early 20s when stabbed DARKEST HOURS Graham Norton recalled being mugged in 1989

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