Ashley Park shares a hug with Emily In Paris star Lily Collins as she is ‘recovering and resting in Paris’… following a near-fatal sepsis infection

Ashley Park is recovering in Paris after a near-fatal infection.

The 32-year-old actress, who revealed she almost died after tonsillitis turned into septic shock while on holiday in Thailand, said she is on the mend.

The Mean Girls actress posted a photo of her apartment, which was strewn with congratulatory flowers.

And she also appeared with her Emily In Paris co-star Lily Collins.

The Grammy nominee wrote that she “wanted to share that I was medically cleared to fly after responding to treatments and am now recovering and resting in Paris.”

Throughout her illness, Ashley’s boyfriend Paul Foreman, 29, was by her side the entire time.

Ashley Park, 32, shares a ‘couch hug’ with Emily in Paris co-star Lily Collins, 34, as she recovers from near-fatal sepsis infection

The couple shared a few photos from the hospital, including one that showed Paul tenderly kissing Ashley’s forehead as she lay in bed, attached to tubes and wires.

The actor stars as Nicolas de Leon in Emily in Paris as the love interest for Ashley’s character Mindy Chen.

The Nobody Broke Your Heart singer wrote that upon her return to the City of Light, she was “greeted with this incredibly warm welcome from loved ones and my Emily In Paris family.”

She thanked Netflix and the showrunners for “their genuine kindness and gracious patience as I wait to be medically cleared to work.”

“I couldn’t be more excited to be on set with them all for season 4 ,” she stated.

Photos show the Tony nominee working on jigsaw puzzles and eating healthy foods like oatmeal with apples, cinnamon and berries.

She has also undergone acupuncture to aid her healing.

“I promise to live through it all and take care of myself as best I can to get back into fighting shape,” she wrote.

The Mean Girls actress shared a photo of the numerous bouquets of get-well flowers sent to her since her return to the City of Light

The Mean Girls actress shared a photo of the numerous bouquets of get-well flowers sent to her since her return to the City of Light

Photos show the Tony nominee dabbling in jigsaw puzzles

She also shared an example of a healthy meal with oatmeal with apples, cinnamon and berries

Photos show the Tony nominee working on jigsaw puzzles and eating healthy foods like oatmeal with apples, cinnamon and berries

Ashley has also undergone acupuncture to aid her healing

Ashley has also undergone acupuncture to aid her healing

Ashley shared a photo of friend and co-star Collins, 34, as they hugged and wrote: “In the meantime thanks for the couch hugs @lilyjcollins ;)”

Lily looked relaxed in jeans and a gray and cream jumper under a cream fleece cardigan, while Ashley chilled out in a gray T-shirt and black joggers.

The Windfall actress wrote back: ‘I couldn’t love you more and hugging you made me feel at home. You are an absolutely light sister.”

Throughout her illness, Ashley's boyfriend Paul Foreman, 29, was by her side the entire time.  The actor stars as Nicolas de Leon in Emily in Paris as the love interest for Ashley's character Mindy Chen

Throughout her illness, Ashley’s boyfriend Paul Foreman, 29, was by her side the entire time. The actor stars as Nicolas de Leon in Emily in Paris as the love interest for Ashley’s character Mindy Chen

Ashley can currently be seen on the big screen as French teacher Mrs.  Park in Mean Girls

Ashley can currently be seen on the big screen as French teacher Mrs. Park in Mean Girls

Jin Xuan Mao, who stars as one of Ashley’s bandmates, wrote, “I can’t wait to beat you again ‍”

Ashley’s The Fantasticks co-star Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, 55, sends a fatherly “Hey kiddo!” I wish you the best and sending gigantic healing vibrations!‍’

The La Vie En Rose singer told her 2.9 million followers that she was “deeply moved and grateful for your beautiful messages of support and comfort, your personal stories of blood poisoning and hospitalization… each message has honestly given me a quick and hopeful recovery. ‘

According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1.7 million Americans develop sepsis each year and about 350,000 die from the condition.