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Grant Denyer shares amazing news

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Grant Denyer is finally out of hospital nearly two months after he suffered a serious back injury at home.

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The Dancing With The Stars host was diagnosed with an Annular Fissure (torn disc) back in March whilst working on his family farm.

However, on Thursday, his wife, Chezzi updated fans with good news, revealing the TV star was finally back at home resting.

‘After just over a week, he’s out of the Sports Physiotherapy Hospital AND HOME!!,’ she captioned a photo of the TV presenter with his two-year-old daughter Scout.

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‘It’s been quite a number of years since I’ve seen my hubby in so much pain.. OUCH! A big thanks to everyone for all the beautiful well wishes.

‘We will get there and until then, know we’re so grateful for all the love! And I should add, this was not a racing accident. Grant has been hammering in some stakes down our paddock to hold up new trees that were blowing in the wind when it happened!’

Grant also took to Instagram to reveal his happy news, sharing a selfie of his family along with the caption:

‘I’m home!! Nothing compares to sleeping in your own bed.. and these smiling faces!

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‘So good to be home after what feels like an eternity away, in and out of hospitals, injured and in pain.’

The Logie winner was forced to pull out of his DWTS gig due to the injury, returning just in time for the finale, only to reveal he was immediately admitted back to hospital after the show due to his extreme pain.

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Grant’s latest health drama comes two years after he was involved in a horrific car crash during the Australian Tarmac Rally Championship in Marysville, Victoria. 

The former Sunrise weatherman had previously been hurt behind the wheel in 2008, fracturing his back during a motorsport event, resulting in him being placed in ICU and spending months recovering in hospital.

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