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Lucy-Jo Hudson recalls elephant terror
Published Saturday, Dec 9 2006, 12:59 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Lucy-Jo Hudson was attacked by an elephant while filming for the new series of Wild At Heart.
The former Coronation Street actress, who played killer Katy Harris, was terrified by the incident which occurred while making the drama in South Africa.
"I was attacked by a big male elephant called Bully. He threw me against a fence with his trunk and bashed me with his trunk and his tusks were in my back. It was very scary," Lucy-Jo told The Sun.
"I didn't mind him last year but this year he was having teenage tantrums and he scared the life out of me. I was walking along a path where I probably shouldn’t have been when it happened as elephants are very territorial.
"The wrangler said he was just playing, teasing me, but because he was big he did bruise me."
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The former Coronation Street actress, who played killer Katy Harris, was terrified by the incident which occurred while making the drama in South Africa.
"I was attacked by a big male elephant called Bully. He threw me against a fence with his trunk and bashed me with his trunk and his tusks were in my back. It was very scary," Lucy-Jo told The Sun.
"I didn't mind him last year but this year he was having teenage tantrums and he scared the life out of me. I was walking along a path where I probably shouldn’t have been when it happened as elephants are very territorial.
"The wrangler said he was just playing, teasing me, but because he was big he did bruise me."
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