Howie Mandel explained to the hosts of “Live with Kelly and Mark” that after seeing the amount of blood on the floor, he put his wife on the bed and ran to grab something cold from the minibar. That ended up being soda cans. However, suffice it to say, the newly-injured Terry Mandel couldn’t quite handle the sensation. Altogether, three cans were hurled across the room, two of which had been wrapped in a towel (now bloodied). In the midst of all that, Howie realized he could see his wife’s skull and called for help. 

Of course, things looked a little suspicious when security arrived at the room. As an exasperated yet amused Howie pointed out, “My wife’s lying on the bed, there’s blood everywhere, there’s cans strewn across the room. ‘Snapped’ is on TV!” Of course, security began snapping pictures of the room, which resembled a crime scene, but making matters worse, Howie was unable to say what had happened as he still didn’t know himself.

Speaking to TMZ, the high-net-worth star expanded on the situation and shared that security had questioned him, going as far as pinning him against the TV at one point. Eventually, security calmed down once Terry realized how everything looked from an outside perspective and started laughing. Cue a very grateful Howie — and, at long last, the much-needed trip to the hospital for Terry. 

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