The 32-year-old singer tore her vulva during a dramatic bungee jump challenge from a 130-foot viaduct. Despite the painful accident, she managed to complete the task. “I cut my labia,” she told stunned fellow contestants, later adding the cord had caused bleeding and severe discomfort.

Speaking to LADbible, the former X-Factor star admitted it was “a sincere amount of pain” and revealed she now needs reconstructive surgery. Still, she kept her sense of humor. “They fixed my boobs after I lost weight, now they’ll fix my labia too,” she joked.
Spraggan also highlighted double standards. “Men can say, ‘I’ve hurt my balls,’ and it’s nothing. But when a woman talks about her vulva, it becomes a huge story.”

Her resilience—and willingness to speak openly—has sparked important conversations about injuries, gender, and stigma. Would reactions be the same if it happened to a man?