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Ashley Judd Has Coped with a Paralyzed Foot for Years after Near-Amputation — 3 Times We See Her ‘Warrior’ Scars

Jana Stevens
Aug 17, 2023
09:00 A.M.
  • In 2021, Ashley Judd went through a grueling 55-hour ordeal after breaking her leg in Africa.
  • The actress has shared inspiring updates of her recovery while showing her scars.
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Just recently, Ashley Judd uploaded a carousel of her walking in the Alps in Switzerland. This is a remarkable feat for most, but exceptional considering that two and a half years ago, she broke her leg in five places in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Her foot was paralyzed, and she faced possible amputation. However, she remained thankful to the Congolese people who saved her after the accident and the medical staff who attended to her.

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How Ashley Judd Sustained Her Injury and the First Time She Showed Her Scars

Due to her partner, Martin Surbeck's research in the DRC, the couple spends a few weeks two times a year in the country. On a trip at the beginning of 2021, Judd tripped over a fallen tree during a brisk morning walk in the forest and broke her leg.

She chronicled the 55-hour ordeal of getting to safety in a February 16, 2021 post, thanking the Congolese people who aided her rescue. She called them by name, starting with Dieumerci, who stretched out his leg under her "grossly misshapen left leg to try to keep it still."

In April of that year, she showed a close-up of her leg while exercising. "I remember when I began sleeping through the night. I remember when I began to have dreams again (both kinds). With the kind of injury I (& many others) have, we speak of degrees," she wrote in part.

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A supportive comment on Ashley Judd’s Instagram post.| Source: Instagram /ashley_judd

A supportive comment on Ashley Judd’s Instagram post.| Source: Instagram /ashley_judd

A supportive comment on Ashley Judd’s Instagram post.| Source: Instagram /ashley_judd

A supportive comment on Ashley Judd’s Instagram post.| Source: Instagram /ashley_judd

She praised her sister Wynonna Judd's "medical-grade massages" that "reminded" her brain that she still had a foot. "I have a few of those Warrior scars," a fan commented. "Looks like you are improving. It's a process like no other."

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"I knew that you'd suffered a terrible injury, " a person wrote," but that must have been such a traumatic injury looking at those scars. Glad that you've survived and continue to be an inspiring soul."

"What a [expletive] WARRIOR you are!!! Wear those scars with the pride of earning them with pain, fortitude, and courage. You only get scars, Miss Judd, if you [expletive] survive. Remember that!" a fan said.

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Ashley Judd Appeared in Public with an Exposed Leg at a Baseball Game

Barely half a year after her accident, Ashley Judd posted a gallery from Fenway Park, where she watched a Boston Red Sox game. Though she did not reference the ordeal in her caption, one can see her exposed leg in the second slide of her August 31, 2021 post.

She is wearing a white and blue dress with a supportive sneaker on her right foot and a sandal on the other. There is a partial bandage on her leg as she walks into one restricted area with graffiti of the players' home runs.

Paparazzi photographed the star at the airport in another situation of two shoes, this time with a croc on her injured foot in October of that year. She did not look shy as she showed her "warrior scars" in a breezy sundress.

"How are you celebrating your blessings?" Ashley Judd asked in her post from the Alps on Saturday, August 12, 2023, where she had walked up the mountain for the "sheer joy of it, confidently."

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