Top Model’ Lisa D’Amato Recovering From Facial Injuries Following ‘Freak Accident’
Lisa D'Amato is not ready for her close-up – but she’s confident that she will be soon!
The 32-year-old
model, who was the winner of the all-star edition of “America’s Next
Top Model,” is recovering from multiple facial injuries, including a
broken nose and lacerations in her forehead, chin, and lips. The wounds
were the result of a tumble she took in a Colorado hotel after wrapping
the indie flick “Cowboys and Indians.”
"We were just kind of monkeying around," shetold People magazine,
explaining that she was doing a handstand against a crew member when
she fell. The other person then landed on top of her, injuring her
further. "It was a totally freak accident,” she added. “It wasn't like
we were doing back flips off the balcony."
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D'Amato hasn’t
exactly been hiding away since the accident, for which she was treated
by a plastic surgeon and expects to be healed in a month. Instead, she’s
been sharing photos of her recovery process with her Twitter followers…
and there’s no sugarcoating going on. The photos are very graphic –
consider this your warning – prompting her to post further updates
apologizing for scaring her fans and assuring them that she will be
“good as new” in no time.
Despite the
situation and its impact on her livelihood, the reality TV star has
maintained a great attitude and is even cracking jokes. For the first
photo she tweeted of her bruised swollen face after being worked on by a
plastic surgeon, she wrote, “Who wants to hang out?” And bad nose
jokes? She’s full of them. “Nobody NOSE the trouble I’ve seen,” she
tweeted.
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As for sharing
the photos publicly, she noted, “My life is an open book. I guess I'm a
bit of a tomboy – not vanity obsessed so I'm not too concerned about
showing the ugly part of life.”
What refreshing words from someone in her profession. We hope her road to recovery is a quick one