Former Home and Away star Sam Frost was injured in an accident while pregnant

Former Home and Away star Sam Frost has revealed she was in a bad accident in a new episode of her podcast Jordie and Sam’s Rural Roadtrip.

Frost is engaged to former Australian Survivor contestant Jordie Hansen and they are expecting their first child together, a boy.

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In a photo from the Sunshine Coast, Hansen said Frost is doing surprisingly well, although in a bit of agony.

“We’re on the beach, it’s a beautiful day, not a cloud in sight,” Sam said.

“You know what I love about you, Sam?” Jordie then chimed in.

Sam Frost shows her baby bump on the left. With Jordie Hansen, right. Recognition: Instagram/Sam Frost

“No matter what happens, no matter how you feel, no matter how hurt you are, as soon as the mics come on, you always turn them on and do your best.

“I’m very proud of you, you have a really sore ankle right now, it’s blown up like a balloon.”

“I fell in my driveway,” Sam revealed.

“Fell down the driveway, tore ligaments in my foot, got a huge abrasion on my leg.”

“That’s why we’re not exploring today,” Jordie added.

Sam Frost and Jordie Hansen have moved in together. Recognition: Instagram/Sam Frost

“We park on the beach with a beautiful view and are living our dream today.”

“If you see a pregnant woman limping with a pair of crutches, be polite — it’s me,” Frost added.

“Jord carried me around piggyback.

“I had to go to the post office the other day and Jord said, ‘Okay, go ahead!’

“He gave me a piggyback ride to the post office and around town; it’s really handy.

“We’ve gotten a lot of looks and people think we’re pretty weird, but to be honest we’re pretty weird at the best of times.”

Sam Frost and Jordie Hansen. Recognition: Instagram

During the podcast, the couple also announced that they are launching a new YouTube channel dedicated to Rural Roadtrip.

“All these beautiful places that we go, you can now see, not just hear,” Jordie said.

“Apparently YouTube is really taking off these days,” Sam joked.

“That’s what we hear from the kids, so we’ll try.”

Sam Frost and Jordie Hansen. Recognition: Instagram/Sam Frost

As Frost copes with pregnancy while having torn ligaments, the response wasn’t pretty.

“I’m growing, I feel so fat, I feel like a giant hippopotamus,” she said.

The 33-year-old recently revealed that she and Hansen had moved to Noosa.

On Instagram, she posted a picture of herself standing on the beach showing off her baby bump.

“Jord and I have moved to Noosa, Qld,” she wrote.

“We thought it would be a beautiful place to raise our little boy,” she added.

“But we’ll be driving back and forth between Syd, Melb and Adelaide, seeing friends and family and doing little things.”

Frost tagged Hansen on the post and added the hashtag #home.

Friends and followers flocked to congratulate Frost and wish her well in her new home.

Former Channel 7 presenter Sally Obermeder dropped three red love heart emojis.

“Congratulations beautiful!” Erin Holland added.

“Bubs is so lucky – hello sunshine!”

“Beautiful – Noosa suits you,” wrote another.

“Fantastic decision – Qld is absolutely beautiful,” added a third.

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James Brien

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