Rebel shares details of ‘shock’ facial injury

Rebel Wilson has shared extra particulars of the on-set “stunt accident” that left her needing facial stitches.

Last week, the Aussie actress was rushed to hospital after struggling an damage on her nostril whereas filming her upcoming impartial film, Bride Hard, in Savannah, Georgia.

But it seems Wilson is on the mend after sharing a well being replace with followers to thank them for his or her “well-wishes”.

“I’ve actually been healing, quite amazing. The stitches have dissolved out from my on-set accident last week,” she stated in a video shared on Instagram Stories, as she gave her 11 million followers a close-up of her bruised and bloodied nostril.

“In the middle of a night shoot, my last scene of the movie, so 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,” she stated.

“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.”

The star stated that whereas it’ “really fun” to be a part of an motion film, “it can be a bit dangerous at times”.

“I hopefully will be totally, totally fine,” she stated.

When Wilson first sustained the damage final week, she instructed Instagram followers of the incident with out going into nice element.

“NOT the way I wanted to end this movie,” Wilson captioned a picture of her damage on the time. “3 stitches and in hospital last night after a stunt accident at 4am.”

Prior to her damage, Wilson was busy filming Bride Hard, which sees her play a undercover agent who tries to juggle her harmful day job together with her maid of honour obligations at her childhood finest buddy’s marriage ceremony.

The film is directed by Simon West, who additionally directed Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.

Despite the continuing strikes in Hollywood, which entered its a hundredth day yesterday, Bride Hard was granted an Interim Agreement to proceed filming as a result of it’s an independently produced movie.

“This list includes productions that are signed to agreements within the scope of the strike order, but have signed Interim Agreements allowing them to resume,” reads the official record from SAG-AFTRA obtained byEntertainment Tonight, which featured Bride Hard.

“Members may work on these productions without being in violation of the strike order.”

Source: www.news.com.au