RuPaul’s Drag Race star ‘seriously injured’ in deadly car crash
A beloved US reality star was caught up in a horror car wreck on Sunday that left at least one tragically dead.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race star Morphine Love Dion has revealed that she is “grateful to be alive” after being involved in a terrifying car crash.
Morphine Love Dion is currently in hospital with serious injuries after surviving a car crash in LA, which saw one person lose their life.
The car crash happened at 3.30am on Sunday morning, said police, and involved multiple cars.
In a statement posted to Morphine’s Instagram story, it was revealed that she had been caught up in a major car accident.
“Saturday night, Morphine was in a serious car accident while in an Uber. She suffered multiple injuries but is grateful to be alive. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. Some space and time is appreciated as she focuses on healing.”
Also in the car with Morphine was Canada’s Drag Race star Kaos, who revealed in her own post that she was on bed rest following the horror crash.
Kaos shared a statement saying “Just so everyone knows I am OK just been on bed rest. I will be making a post explaining what happened this weekend once I am in the right headspace and also can explain it all and the accident.
“For now resting and sorry won’t be posting any dragon stuff right now either that will come later prob next week! If anyone has posts or pics or stories of me with them from Dragcon I will be resharing those though as they are uplifting and making me feel positive and better!!! So feel free to share!”
One person involved in the crash was reported to have been trapped in their car and later died from their injuries.
An Uber spokesperson told Entertainment Weekly: “Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by this gut-wrenching crash. We are working to get in touch with the driver and riders to check on their wellbeing.”
Originally published as RuPaul’s Drag Race star ‘seriously injured’ in deadly car crash