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Tyler Perry is remembering the time he shattered his collarbone whereas attempting to take pleasure in a pleasant bike experience.
The filmmaker defined that the accident occurred when he was taking pictures the third installment of his Why Did I Get Married? movie sequence, titled Why Did I Get Married Once more?, in Lake Como, Italy, final yr.
"I went for a motorcycle experience in Elba and flipped over the deal with bars, broke my collarbone, needed to have surgical procedure," Perry defined on Thursday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live. "It was horrible."
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The involved host requested Perry if he needed to go to the hospital in Italy to deal with his accidents, which the Madea creator confirmed.
"Worst mistake in my life," Perry remarked. "In the event you're ever in Italy — God, I like my Italian individuals, however don't go to the hospital there."
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He went on to element the brutal second a member of the medical employees put him in a clavicle brace to stabilize his damage.
"This man, he appears to be like at me, he says, 'I can repair. I can repair,'" Perry recalled. "And he places the strap on me, pulls… I screamed so loud, man, I feel I awoke everyone in the entire nation. It was terrible."
He continued, "I didn't understand it was damaged and it separated in two locations and he was attempting to tug it along with no ache meds. Nothing! So I acquired drunk as hell, acquired on the aircraft, and got here again to America and had surgical procedure."
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Kimmel was stunned by Perry's destructive overview of the Italian healthcare system.
"Nicely, , I come from an Italian household and we by no means went to the physician," the host mentioned. "Perhaps that's why!"
To which Perry replied, "Yeah, however you don't need to go to the physician in Italy, that's the factor. That's a complete totally different [thing]."
Nonetheless, Kimmel contended that there "have to be some good medical doctors in Italy" someplace.
"No," Perry quipped. "There's good alcohol to make you suppose there's good medical doctors in Italy."
Watch Perry recall the incident within the clip above.
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