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Rebel Wilson recalls horrific on-set accident

Rebel Wilson recalls horrific on-set accident

News.com.au6 hours ago

The 45-year-old Australian actress can soon be seen in the action comedy film Bride Hard and has recounted how she ended up in a "pool of blood" when a stunt went horribly wrong. The star opened up to Access Hollywood on how her nose was left "split open" when she was injured in the accident and required the attention of a plastic surgeon to avoid being scarred. "In a fight scene, a gun accidentally got whacked across my face. It was just a freak accident…'

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