Padma Lakshmi admitted that she's "#accidentprone" Wednesday night when she Tweeted a photo showing her injured elbow and knee.
The picture showed the Top Chef host wearing a brace on her wrist to stabilize her forearm, which has a boxing elbow, according to her rep.
She's also rocking a knee brace as a result of a "simple and silly fall."
"I have bruised the tendon on the inside of my left knee," Lakshmi, 44, tells People. "Both should heal by the time I go to Top Chef."
#accidentprone pic.twitter.com/x9joIj0Cte
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) March 25, 2015
This isn't the...
The picture showed the Top Chef host wearing a brace on her wrist to stabilize her forearm, which has a boxing elbow, according to her rep.
She's also rocking a knee brace as a result of a "simple and silly fall."
"I have bruised the tendon on the inside of my left knee," Lakshmi, 44, tells People. "Both should heal by the time I go to Top Chef."
#accidentprone pic.twitter.com/x9joIj0Cte
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) March 25, 2015
This isn't the...
- 3/26/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- People.com - TV Watch
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Sanskrit in origin, and a central principle of the Hindu religion, an avatar is defined in the Merriam-Webster dictionary as “the incarnation of a deity in human or animal form to counteract an evil in the world. A central principle of Hinduism, it usually refers to 10 appearances of Vishnu, including an incarnation as the Buddha Gautama and the Buddha yet to come, called Kalkin.”
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