Kirsty Gallacher, a well-known TV personality, received an outpouring of support from her celebrity friends following a brutal and unprovoked attack where she was assaulted while walking to her car in central London last Tuesday night. The former Sky Sports host sustained significant bruises and took to social media to share her traumatic experience.
In response to the incident, Kirsty’s circle of friends, many of whom are also prominent figures in the entertainment industry, expressed their solidarity with heartfelt messages. Paddy McGuinness, a fellow presenter, comedian, and actor, conveyed his concern on social media, while Kate Garraway, a familiar face on Good Morning Britain, offered words of empathy and encouragement.
In an emotional video shared on social media, Kirsty, aged 49 and originally from Edinburgh, recounted the attack where her assailant, concealed in black attire, swiftly fled after assaulting her. The distressing account prompted an outpouring of support from her friends, including TV presenter Ben Shepherd and former Sky Sports regular Bianca Westwood, who expressed their sympathy and well wishes.
Further messages of support came from Formula One presenter Rachel Brookes and tennis broadcaster Annabel Croft, who both conveyed their shock and hoped for Kirsty’s well-being. Gallacher, who kickstarted her broadcasting career with Sky Sports in the late ’90s and later returned as a Sky Sports News host in 2011, detailed the assault in her video, emphasizing the unprovoked nature of the attack and the impact it had on her.
The incident has sparked concern and solidarity among Kirsty’s friends and colleagues in the industry, highlighting the need to raise awareness about such incidents of violence in public spaces.
