25.03.2023 - 03:01 / perezhilton.com
Thankfully Meredith Marks and her friends are OK — but this was very nearly a whole different kind of story!
On Thursday, the RHOSLC star shared a post with her followers on Instagram addressing the scary collision she was in with her bestie Kathy Prounis and her driver Brent. In the first pic of the carousel, there’s a selfie of Meredith and Kathy buckled up in a car with some shopping bags behind them. In the caption, the 51-year-old wrote:
Sorry, headed WHERE?! So scary!! Thankfully the driver was able to crash them into the snow instead of sending them hurdling down a mountain! Phew!
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With the second slide in the post showing the GMC Denali tucked deeply into a snow bank, Meredith went on to express how the accident could have been “far more horrible”:
It definitely could have been a lot worse! According to the Department of Transportation, annually over 1,300 people are killed and over 116,800 people are injured in vehicle crashes in the snow and ice. It’s so easy to lose control of your car on the slick ice and slush — even if you’re being as careful as you can!
Luckily, she and her friends are doing okay after the crash:
The Bravolebrity finished up her post with an important reminder to not sweat the small stuff:
Everything can change in an instant, it’s so important we remember this advice and treasure every moment we have!
Ch-ch-check out the full post for yourself (below):
We’re so glad to hear everyone was okay and were able to get to safety. We can’t imagine the fear they all felt in that moment…
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[Image via Instagram/Meredith Marks]
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