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TV veteran Kerri-Anne Kennerley hospitalised after trapeze fall – Sydney Morning Herald
The former Studio 10 co-host was performing in the Sydney run of the Tony Award-winning musical Pippin.

“What happened is just a random misstep in the trapeze and circus world,” she said. “I’ve always felt safe in their hands but accidents just happen.”
Earlier this year, Kennerley said she was excited to play Berthe in Pippin as it would involve the challenge of singing upside down. Berthe is a supporting character who is described as a “saucy grandmother”.
The TV star has been a familiar face in Australia’s entertainment industry for more than four decades. In the 1980s and ’90s she hosted Network…
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