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Rebel Wilson Shares Health Update After On-Set Injury: 'I'm Healing'

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Rebel Wilson is sharing an update with fans after she was injured on the set of her upcoming movie. Last week, the 43-year-old actress posted a photo of herself in the emergency room and shared that gotten injured while filming Bride Hard in Savannah, Georgia.

On Wednesday (August 9), Rebel shared a video of herself explaining what happened and how she was feeling after the accident to her Instagram Stories. Keep reading to find out what she said… She started off by greeting her fans and thanking them for all the well wishes, adding that her injury had been “healing quite amazing.” “The stitches have dissolved out from my on set accident last week.

I was shooting an independent movie in Savannah, Georgia,” she continued. Rebel recalled, “In the middle of a night shoot, my last scene of the movie, I’d done all these kick-ass fight sequences and then just in the last one I got hit in the face with the butt of a gun. “So it was a complete accident and was such a shock.

But luckily I’m healing very well, so I wanted to say thank you for everybody’s well wishes.” She added that while working on action movies is “fun”, they can also be “a bit dangerous at times.” “I hopefully will be totally, totally fine,” she said, thanking her fans again for their support.

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