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https://ew.com/syndication/ashley-judd-icu-shattered-leg-congo-accident/
https://ew.com/syndication/ashley-judd-shares-photos-rescue-congo/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly_entertainmentweekly&utm_content=new&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_term=602c5877576eb80001965fd1 This sounds absolutely horrific. She broke her leg in like three places, had to be carried out of the bush, then driven by motorcycle to a larger city. She was air ambulanced to South Africa. |
| Erm...why was she in Congo in the first place? Is she aware there is a global pandemic on? |
Whoa. That’s astonishing. Had not heard. Deep humanity. The second article was especially good. I hope she writes more on this on time. |
| Yikes-- horrible! |
| It sounds like she was really lucky to make it. That trip that she had to take after the accident sounds like the stuff of nightmares. |
| She seems like a very good person and I’m sorry this happened to her... but can we please talk about how bad her filler looks? Is this really preferable to just aging now? |
No, let’s not. The woman is in the ICU with a severe injury. Be a normal human and refrain from criticizing her fillers for a moment, FFS. Get a grip. |
No. Please do not turn another thread into vapid conversation. |
Too soon. (But we saw it). |
THANK YOU |
| Oh my gosh--such acts of human kindness by all of the people caring (and literally carrying) for her. |
My thoughts exactly. |
Yep. Another random fake-celebrity broke both her legs traveling in the pandemic a few months ago. Serves them right. https://www.metro.co.uk/2020/08/03/katie-price-explains-how-broke-leg-13078843/ |
This sounds absolutely awful. She’s so lucky all those people helped her.
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Apparently she studies bonobos there: https://www.today.com/health/ashley-judd-recalls-catastrophic-leg-accident-congo-t208952 I have a lot of questions about how/why Judd is involved with long-term primate research, but that's the reason. |