Love Island Star Taylor Williams Fortunately, after falling and finding out that you belong to a horse, you can get up and walk around.
Williams wrote on Saturday, August 30 via his Instagram story: “Still walked out.”
The reality TV star can be seen riding a horse when another rider cuts in front of his horse, trips the animal and falls. When the horse fell, Williams fell off the horse, and the latter then rolled over Love Island alum. (Average weight of an adult horse ranges from 1,100 to 1,300 pounds.
Williams was still on the ground, seemingly lifeless when the horse was able to stand up again. Thankfully, according to his Instagram, despite the torture, he can.
In previous Instagram story posts, Williams thanked fans and friends for their good wishes while sharing his own photos on what appears to be a hospital.
Williams wrote a picture of himself on the stretcher around his neck and said, “All my love! I’m fine.” Williams flashed the “thumbs up” sign to the camera while on the oxygen and seemed to be on the monitor. In fact, Williams felt comfortable and could even attend Saturday’s birthday celebration.
Taylor Williams.
Courtesy of Taylor Williams/Instagram“There was a horse riding accident last night, but I was still pulling up the injury tonight, everything!” He wrote a promotional flyer through his story highlighting his appearance at the club. “This is my brother bday yk, we still turn around!”
Love Island United States Season 7 contestants Jaylen Brown Williams then sent his good wishes to Williams and then shared his story with him.
“Send all my prayers and positive vibes to @taylor_williams.3 for a quick recovery,” Brown wrote on Instagram.

Williams answered with the Blue Heart emoji: “Especially Doug.”
Fans meet Williams in Season 4 Love Island United StatesWhen he first met Olandria Carthen In Casa Amor. After exploring other connections, Taylor chose Clarke Carraway. Gatha’s fans were far from thrilled, which is why Williams and Callaway were subsequently voted by several categories in the challenge of audience-based voting.
“I’m not surprised. I’m a little expecting,” Williams told exclusively US Weekly Back in July, the audience responded to romance. “I knew it was coming, so I just took it to my chin and it was like, ‘s ***, that’s it.”
He continued at the time: “We put it in a place where we don’t have to think about other people’s ideas. That’s how we think about each other and how we look at it.” [were] Go forward. We didn’t see it, like, “Oh, America hates us.”

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