Australian singer and actress Alli Simpson, known for her appearances on reality shows like "The Masked Singer" and "I'm a Celebrity", has overcome a life-altering accident that nearly left her paralysed.
Australian singer and actress Alli Simpson, known for her appearances on reality shows like The Masked Singer and I'm a Celebrity..., has overcome a life-altering accident that nearly left her paralysed.
In a candid interview, Simpson - the younger sister of swimmer and pop star Cody Simpson - revealed that she fractured two vertebrae in her neck after diving into a shallow pool at Burleigh Heads in 2019.
The injury left her just two millimetres away from paralysis.
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Simpson's road to recovery was arduous, and she endured a challenging three-year period, including depression, while wearing a neck brace.
However, her unwavering positivity propelled her back into the spotlight.
"I definitely fell into a depression," she told 9News.
"It was really hard to stay positive in times like that but I found myself feeling positive by the end of the day because all I could about was, 'Wow, it could have been so much worse.'"
Simpson now has a line-up of projects in the works, including a podcast, a local television show, and a radio segment.
"This can be my year now, I have a new lease on life," she said.
"After everything that's happened, I feel like I'm here for a reason and I'm so excited to get back into everything I love to do."
This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.