Ellie Goulding Nearly Drowned In Frozen Lake

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Pop star Ellie Goulding has revealed she nearly drowned recently on a trip to Norway when driving over a frozen lake.

The Love Me Like You Do singer, 29, posted an image on her Instagram showing the vehicle disappearing under the ice.

It was taken moments after she and her photographer Conor McDonnell were forced to evacuate through the vehicle's roof.

"Throwback to a few weeks ago when myself and @conormcdphoto nearly ended up in a lake in -30... Note to self don't drive a BV206 over a frozen lake," the caption said.


Goulding escaped through the roof of the vehicle

McDonnell posted the same image on his Instagram page shortly before Goulding.

He said they were planning not to post anything about the incident but changed their minds.Pop star Ellie Goulding has revealed she nearly drowned recently on a trip to Norway when driving over a frozen lake.

The Love Me Like You Do singer, 29, posted an image on her Instagram showing the vehicle disappearing under the ice.

It was taken moments after she and her photographer Conor McDonnell were forced to evacuate through the vehicle's roof.

"Throwback to a few weeks ago when myself and @conormcdphoto nearly ended up in a lake in -30... Note to self don't drive a BV206 over a frozen lake," the caption said.


Goulding escaped through the roof of the vehicle

McDonnell posted the same image on his Instagram page shortly before Goulding.

He said they were planning not to post anything about the incident but changed their minds. "We decided that it's too mad of a story not to tell," he wrote.

He described it as "that moment when you're in -25 in the middle of nowhere in Norway in the pitch black and your belt wagon crashes through the ice in the middle of a lake and you have to emergency evacuate through the roof."

He added: "We were in the front cabin. That is pretty much under water in this photo.

"A few minutes later it was all completely gone under the water and ice for good."

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