Britain's Got Talent star who was rushed to A&E after breaking his foot during the live final unveils horror injury from his hospital bed

A Britain's Got Talent star who was rushed to hospital after breaking his foot during the live final has unveiled his horror injury.

The member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe, was left unable to fly back to South Korea after suffering the freak injury live on air on Sunday, MailOnline revealed.

But the performer took to Instagram on Monday to share with fans the extent of his injury, showing his leg fully bandaged and encased by metal poles. 

He was seen crawling across the stage in agony before limping off during the performance that earned the taekwondo group a 10th place finish.  'Sigh...' he wrote as he shared a photo of the injured leg from his hospital bed.

The performer was later joined at hospital by his fellow troupe members, who shared a picture at his bedside with the caption: 'Those who smile in hard times are first class.'   

A Britain's Got Talent star who was rushed to hospital after breaking his foot during the live final has unveiled his horror injury, he revealed on Instagram on Monday

A Britain's Got Talent star who was rushed to hospital after breaking his foot during the live final has unveiled his horror injury, he revealed on Instagram on Monday  

The member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe, was left unable to fly back to South Korea after suffering the freak injury live on air on Sunday, MailOnline revealed

The member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe, was left unable to fly back to South Korea after suffering the freak injury live on air on Sunday, MailOnline revealed

Some viewers speculated that the member had twisted their ankle, but it was later confirmed by a TV insider that the foot was broken.

Ssaulabi Performance Troupe were hosts Ant & Dec's Golden Buzzer act, but they failed to place in the show's top three, with West End singer Sydnie Christmas winning the competition.

A show insider said: 'The poor lad was in agony, he just about managed to scramble off stage.

'Medics had no choice other than to call an ambulance as he was in a bad way and may need an operation, which would mean he can't fly home.

'He had a pre-existing injury which has been hugely aggravated.

'He'd been feeling it in the semi-finals but there was no way he was going to miss the final.'

A Britain's Got Talent spokesperson told MailOnline: 'During last night's live final, a member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe was injured. 

'He was quickly seen by our onsite medical team before going to hospital for further treatment. All at BGT wish him a speedy recovery.' 

The performer was later joined at hospital by his fellow troupe members, who shared a picture at the hospital with the caption: 'Those who smile in hard times are first class'

The performer was later joined at hospital by his fellow troupe members, who shared a picture at the hospital with the caption: 'Those who smile in hard times are first class'

Ssaulabi Performance Troupe were hosts Ant & Dec's Golden Buzzer act, but they failed to place in the show's top three, with West End singer Sydnie Christmas winning the competition

Ssaulabi Performance Troupe were hosts Ant & Dec's Golden Buzzer act, but they failed to place in the show's top three, with West End singer Sydnie Christmas winning the competition

A source told MailOnline: 'Medics had no choice other than to call an ambulance as he was in a bad way and may need an operation, which would mean he can't fly home'

A source told MailOnline: 'Medics had no choice other than to call an ambulance as he was in a bad way and may need an operation, which would mean he can't fly home' 

An ambulance was seen outside the Hammersmith Apollo theatre on Sunday night after the Britain's Got Talent final took place

An ambulance was seen outside the Hammersmith Apollo theatre on Sunday night after the Britain's Got Talent final took place 

The injury happened moments before gym receptionist Sydnie was crowned winner of the series, beating runner-up, magician Jack Rhodes, to the £250,000 cash prize and opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Show in front of King Charles.  

Sydnie was Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer act and a favourite amongst music boss Simon Cowell, who predicted she would earn the title a week before the launch aired. 

She earned 27.2 per cent of the public vote with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, a track previously performed by former Britain's Got Talent star Loren Allred, who Sydnie says is her idol.

When discussing her song choice on today's This Morning, Sydnie said: 'It's so difficult because all my efforts went into My Way and trying to make that the way that it was because we created it and then I was really lucky, got through to the final and then you have three days to whip up and song.

'BGT helped me and when they said to do that version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, because that's Loren Allred's version and she is my idol... I was like, do not get me to sing this song... But you put your own kiss on it and Loren was so supportive.' 

The performer has already been approached by multiple agents hoping to sign her in the aftermath of her triumphant win.

Sydnie revealed: 'I've had some interest from some really good agencies and it's just picking which one is right for you.

Sydnie Christmas celebrated her triumphant win after earning 27.2 per cent of the public vote with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow on Sunday night

Sydnie Christmas celebrated her triumphant win after earning 27.2 per cent of the public vote with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow on Sunday night 

The singer will now perform for King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance and scooped the £250,000 cash prize

The singer will now perform for King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance and scooped the £250,000 cash prize

'But I think I'm hellbent on an agency just sorting things out... It's just so exciting... And the people that are on their books, I look on this page and think, am I worthy enough to be on this page with these people who I grew up watching, it's a miracle.'

After scooping the six-figure sum, Syndie hopes she can book the same singing coach she had during her time on the ITV1 show, investing her money back into her craft.

'Absolutely, in two months she has made me a better singer than when I went to college for three years, she is amazing, and I just love her.' 

She was continually modest during her time on the competition and even after winning, celebrated with a pint in the nearest Wetherspoons.

Sydnie added: 'I love a Wetherspoons, who doesn't love a spoon?'