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Adolescence star Stephen Graham reveals terrifying moment he had emergency operation mid-air on flight from UK to US
STEPHEN Graham has revealed he had to get surgery while on an airplane after a painful medical issue.
The Adolescence and Thousand Blows star, 51, appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where he was grilled on an unfortunate incident last time he flew to the States.




Asking if he was OK now, Stephen shared that he found himself getting a surgical catheter installed at 10,000ft during one of his last flights.
Recounting the shocking story, Stephen explained that “past the age of 45, you need to go to the toilet more” but found himself unable to urinate for reasons he didn’t know.
“I’m like, Oh, this doesn’t feel right” he told the host. “I knew I had to, and then silly Stephen thought, ‘Oh, well, if I go back to my seat and I just keep drinking water, at some point it will happen.'”
However, he shared that an hour later, when he tried to go again “long story short, all of a sudden I went, but it was just pure blood.”
Admitting it was “very scary”, Stephen reached out to a doctor he already knew was on the plane for advice and help.
“Next minute, the doctor comes around the corner, and he goes, Stephen! and I’m like ‘Doc, hello!’, and I explained the situation.
“He had another friend with him, who was a surgeon, so I’m there, and I explain. He’s like, okay, and the surgeon, Dr Haji, says, we can work this out.”
However, Stephen noted that they then sterilised the lounge area between the economy and first class seats, and a catheter is pulled out of an emergency box.
When shocked Seth asked if anyone had walked in on him, Stephen thanked the crew on the flight for keeping curtains drawn so he could have some privacy during the sensitive operation.
“I drop me kecks, I get on the couch, and he performs a catheter operation there and then,” Stephen said, later sharing a selfie he grabbed with the doctors after the op was done.
“The relief was unbelievable as you can imagine, but it was a little clot that had got stuck behind, well, not little, but, had got stuck behind my urethra,” he concluded.
“I went to the toilet, and it was one of the nicest experience with me and my penis!” he said as the audience burst into fits of laughter, noting after he was done “he came running out like a kid that had just learned to use the toilet”.


Shops close down and streets patrolled by cops as thousands of travellers gear up for 2nd day of Appleby Horse Fair

THE historic Appleby Horse Fair has left shops and roads closed as a second day of rowdy celebrations continues.
The Gypsy King, Tyson Fury, joined thousands of revellers yesterday for the first day of the fair.


The celebrations have seen thousands of travellers descend on the town, riding horses through the small streets.
Cops have been spotted patrolling the streets and roads have been closed to traffic.
Pictures from yesterday’s celebrations show horses being ridden in the River Eden as part of a longstanding tradition.
Tens of thousands of travellers have arrived in the small town for the event, lining the roads nearby.
Campsites have been set up, quickly filling with hundreds of caravans.
The six day event features traditional music, dancing, horse riding, market stalls and horses for sale.
Carts and wagons have been pulled through the town by horse as the event continues to unfold.
Residents in nearby villages have complained of anti-social behaviour during the event.


The roads of the small town and surrounding area have been lined with travellers arriving to join the festivities.
Today as the celebrations continued locals have shut their shops and roads are being patrolled by cops.
Signs have been left on doors up and down the busy high street reading “closed” with the town effectively shut down for the event.
A huge police presence is in the area for the second day in a row with officers on standby ahead of potential chaos and violence.
RSPCA officers and Blue Cross volunteers are also present, keeping an eye on the welfare of the horses being exercised, bought and sold.
During the 2021 event seven people were arrested.
Travellers and their families have been descending on the town for the fair for 340 years.
The event falls on the first weekend of June and is recognised as the largest of its kind in Europe.
Huge queues have formed along the busy country lanes and town life has ground to a standstill as the fair continues.

