Influencer Amy Szepanowski is left shaken after being involved in a serious car accident
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Influencer Amy Szepanowski is shocked after being involved in a serious car accident as she reveals that her vehicle is ‘probably written off’
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Queensland influencer Amy Szepanowski is recovering from a serious car accident this week.
The online wellness coach, who is the sister of anti-vaxxer influencers Kate and Chloe Szepanowski, described the harrowing experience in a candid Instagram Story post Tuesday.
“Yesterday I was in a car accident and my car was most likely written off [sad face emoji]Amy, 26, began.
Queensland influencer Amy Szepanowski, 26, (pictured) revealed on Tuesday she is recovering from a serious car accident
“No one was seriously injured. I woke up this morning with aches and pains and feeling sad about what had happened. I woke up last night and couldn’t sleep because the day had just caught up with me,” she continued.
The Gold Coast glamazon explained that she initially tried to bottle up her emotions after the crash.
“I kept saying to myself yesterday ‘it could have been worse'”, which is true. But I realized that I was invalidating my feelings and experience. My body reminds me of today’s impact,” she wrote.
The online wellness coach, who is the sister of anti-vaxxer influencers Kate and Chloe Szepanowski, described the harrowing experience in a candid Instagram Story post.
“No one was seriously injured. I woke up this morning with aches and pains and feeling sad about what had happened. I woke up last night and couldn’t sleep because the day had just caught up with me,” she wrote
Amy concluded with a reflection on the important “lessons” she learned from the terrifying ordeal. “Today I realized it’s okay that I’m still processing and feeling what I need to feel to get rid of this. Thank goodness I have the tools and the growth mindset to help me,” she wrote
“It’s okay and completely normal to feel sad. I am grateful that I and everyone involved were able to walk away. I’m also thankful for all the beautiful souls who stopped by to help and make sure we were okay.”
Amy concluded with a reflection on the important “lessons” she learned from the terrifying ordeal.
“Today I realized it’s okay that I’m still processing and feeling what I need to feel to get rid of this. Thank goodness I have the tools and the growth mindset to help me,” she wrote.
Amy, a self-branded wellness coach/healer charges $200 for a 60-minute online life coaching consultation. (Pictured with friend Austin Lieder)
“There are so many lessons here and I trust that only good will come out of it.”
Amy, a self-branded wellness coach/healer charges $200 for a 60-minute online life coaching consultation.
She last made headlines in January after announcing she would be taking a Covid-19 test while experiencing flu-like symptoms – only to keep the result to herself and tell fans she has an unspecified illness. had.
She last made headlines in January after announcing she would be taking a Covid-19 test while experiencing flu-like symptoms – only to keep the result to herself and tell fans she has an unspecified illness. had
At the time, Amy told her Instagram followers that she took a quick antigen test after experiencing several symptoms of coronavirus, including fever, body aches, headache, and mild ear and sore throat.
However, she never publicly disclosed the result of this test and instead continued to refer to her condition as a “disease,” according to Candidly the podcast.
She also posted a list of non-medical resources she had used to “get over her illness,” including: ‘eating nutritious meals’, ‘getting fresh air and sun’ and ‘staying positive’.
She also posted a list of non-medical remedies she had used to “get over her illness,” including “eating nutritious meals,” “getting fresh air and sun,” and “staying positive.”