>In January 1959, Audrey Hepburn suffered from two broken vertebraes after being thrown from a horse during the filming of “The Unforgiven” in Mexico. Audrey did not suffer any major injuries to her spine, however, she was pregnant at the time of her injury and the accident resulted in a miscarriage a few months later. Audrey was flown home where she spent six weeks recovering at a hospital. After her recovery, Audrey returned to work. She wore a back brace for the rest of production and had her wardrobe redesigned to conceal the brace.>broke two vertebrae in her back>suffered a miscarriage>still went back to work 6 weeks laterHow would this be handled today?
X to doubt there was any relation
>>220605650based on?
she was a massive chainsmoker btw
>>220605628How would this be handled today?She would've made 6 figures on onlyfans instead of getting into acting
>>220605628That horse knew something...
>>220605628Vax status?
>>220605732in the 50's? get outta here
>>220605628someone as famous as Audrey was back then, so like Zendaya or Sydney Sweeney, suffers a miscarriage on a set today? It might bankrupt the entire studio
>>220605628Damn, that actually made me sad. Poor girl.
miscarriages and abortions are insignificant to these Hollywood prostitutes. As long as they still get attention it doesn’t matter
>>220606215It just wouldn't happen, if they're even still working and getting roles while pregnant it would be a double for wide shots and a prop horse against a green screen for closeups
>>2206057062 months delayed miscarriage due to 2 unserious broken vertebrae? Doesn't sound like she had any spinal nerve issues so probably at most cracked spinal processes at the back. Honestly she probably got an abortion and used it as an excuse.
>>220606010even by 50s standards
>>220606537>Honestly she probably got an abortion and used it as an excuse.doubtful, she was very vocal about wanting children and seemed to really be pretty infatuated about children just in general
>>220605628>This is a quote from one of Audrey's nurses:>“In the thirty years I have been a nurse, I’ve never had a patient like her. She refused every painkiller and never had a complaint. I never even saw her become angry or impatient. It seemed she had more interest in other people’s problems than her own, and that had started in the plane that took us to California after the accident. She was suffering a great load of pain but didn’t think of herself but about her husband, her chef, her dog. In the mornings she always asked me how I slept, how I was feeling; before I knew it I was talking about myself and completely blanked on informing the situation of the patient." She was not real