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Orlando Bloom got personal about a harrowing near-death experience he suffered as a teenager in honor of World Mental Health Day. Orlando Bloom previously opened up about his near-death experience on his Instagram in 2021. ( AP) "When I was 19 I fell three floors from a window and broke my back," the actor, who serves as an international goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, said in a video shared by the organization on its Instagram account.
"I was very fortunate to survive the fall because my spinal cord was still just intact. I was told for the first four days that I may never walk again." View this post on Instagram A post shared by UNICEF (@unicef) "That was really the beginning of what was a long and painful journey for me into recognizing and understanding some of the patterns that had been in my life that had led me to having numerous accidents," he continued. "And the culmination was breaking my back, which was a near-death experience." Orlando Bloom opened up about a horrific fall he suffered at age 19.
(AP) Following the accident, Bloom underwent spinal surgery, after which he recalled his complicated recovery journey in which he had to wear a brace. "I would say the months after the fall were quite a dark time," he revealed. "As somebody who’d sort of always been very active in my life, it felt very restrictive all of a sudden and I was in a lot of pain." Last year, Bloom reflected on the 1998 incident on his Instagram.
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Orlando Bloom gets vulnerable as he recalls his brush with death.
Orlando Bloom is opening up about a difficult time in his life, detailing a near-death experience he suffered as a teenager. The 45-year-old Hollywood star shared his story in honor of World Mental Health Day.“When I was 19 I fell three floors from a window and broke my back,” Bloom explained, “I was very fortunate to survive the fall because my spinal cord was still just intact.
Orlando Bloom have been seeing him on the silver screen and beyond since he was seventeen, having risen to fame for his role in Lord of the Rings and later on in Pirates of the Caribbean.MORE: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom take their children on a bike ride for adorable family day outHowever, the star is just now opening up about a moment in his young adulthood that not only nearly halted his career, but almost took his life too.Speaking in a video for UNICEF on Monday, 10 October in honor of World Mental Health Day, he opened up about a terrifying accident that deeply impacted his mental health for years.WATCH: Orlando Bloom impressed fans with a seriously intense workout MORE: Miranda Kerr photographed with ex Orlando Bloom as they step out for special occasionHe shockingly revealed: "When I was 19, I fell three floors from a window and broke my back." Upon the video's release, his soon-to-be wife Katy Perry was quick to support him, writing: "I love you sho."The actor added: "I was very fortunate to survive the fall because my spinal cord was still just intact," but he also revealed the terrifying moment where he did not know if he would ever walk again."When I was in hospital, I was told for the first four days that I may never walk again," he said.A post shared by UNICEF (@unicef)Orlando opened up about the terrifying accidentHe explained that though he recovered and luckily the doctors' predictions were wrong, the internal recovery was another story.MORE: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom celebrate daughter Daisy's second birthday and the photo is too cuteMORE: Katy Perry sells incredible $18million family home – see insideOf the recovery process, he said: "[It] was really the beginning of a long and painful journey for
Speaking out. Orlando Bloom is getting real about the difficult mental health issues he experienced following a “near-death experience” he suffered as a teenager.
Orlando Bloom is opening up about a dark period in his life.
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