Gina Rodriguez is sharing some rare comments after becoming a mom.
03.04.2023 - 13:33 / justjared.com
Raegan Revord is sharing about a very serious accident.
The 15-year-old Young Sheldon star and her mom were hit by a drunk driver while her mom was driving her to work.
“I had full blown panic attacks and PTSD for weeks after the accident and the only way I was able to get through it was because of the most loving and supporting cast and crew,” Raegan wrote.
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“They checked in with me along the way and never made me feel like finishing filming was a priority, that my well being came first,” she continued. She stars on Young Sheldon as Missy Cooper, Sheldon’s twin.
Raegan and her mom were hit while on the way for her to film an episode with her in a car but was able to keep a professional attitude. In the episode, Missy and Paige drive five hours East of Medford before they are pulled over by police near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
“The irony here is I’m pretty much in a car for this entire episode, but you know what they say, ‘you gotta get back on the saddle,’” she said with a picture of the episode.
“With that said, I hope you enjoy tonight’s episode,” Raegan said. “When I read the script I remember being so excited to film it and being even more excited to film it with my friend (who was also instrumental in getting me through some of those tough times- love you Kenny)”
Raegan also shared a photo of her family’s Tesla that was involved in the crash.
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ET Online on Tuesday. “He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”“A life taken way too soon,” Nale’s brother Kevin added in a statement to the outlet.
contestant and fan-favorite, Keith Nale, has died at 62, ET has learned. Keith's son, Wes, tells ET, «He passed away this afternoon. He'd been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.» Keith's brother, Kevin Nale, also tells ET, «A life taken way too soon!»«It happened so quickly.
Two-time “Survivor” contestant and fan-favourite, Keith Nale, has died at 62, ET has learned.
told Entertainment Tonight his father died Tuesday afternoon.“He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January,” he added.His brother, Kevin Nale added that their dad’s life was “taken way too soon.”Keith, who hailed from Louisiana, was a contestant in two seasons of “Survivor” in 2015.He appeared on two versions of the show, including “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” and “Survivor: Cambodia” both of which aired that year.Wes appeared on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” alongside his dad.Tributes poured in following the sad news of Keith’s death, with his former “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” co-star Kelley Wentworth tweeting, “Keith – a man with the purest heart, who brought humor into moments where it was needed most.“I’m grateful I had the opportunity to meet Keith & share memories together on the beaches of Nicaragua & Cambodia.”“My heart is with the entire Nale family. This is a devastating loss,” she added.“My condolences to the Big D, Wes, Austin and entire Nale family,” Keith’s other co-star Jeremy Collins wrote.
Reality TV star Keith Nale passed away at the age of 62 on Wednesday afternoon following a battle with cancer for a “few months.” The former firefighter from Shreveport, Louisiana, first appeared on the screen during season 29 of Survivor in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, in 2014.The American TV series sees contestants dropped into isolated, often daunting areas, where they complete mental and physical challenges in the hopes of winning the grand prize of $1 million. Keith also starred in season 31 of the show in 2015, which was hosted in Cambodia. Keith’s son, Wes, confirmed his father’s death with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday, where he revealed that his father had been battling cancer.
Keith Nale, who was known for his appearances in the Survivor franchise, has died at age 62.
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just hours after she and her mother, while on the way to the set, were involved in a car crash in which they were t-boned by a suspected DUI driver.The 15-year-old actress exclusively spoke to ET on Friday and recalled in excruciating detail some of her PTSD moments in the hours after the car accident, the full-blown panic attack that desperately required her father's attention and how the cast and crew helped her get through the traumatic episode. While she took to Instagram on Thursday and explained why that night's episode was "incredibly challenging" for her to film, this is the first time Revord is opening up about why it was so challenging. The episode required her to sit in a car for most of the filming, but she took no solace in the fact that there was no actual driving involved.«There were some moments where there would be like a crashing sound in the back or something and I'd be, like, [gasps],» she tells ET. In a way, the experience of getting back in a car just moments after the car wreck proved to be a little cathartic.