Netflix’s Cheer star Maddy Brum rushed to hospital after she’s STRUCK by car going 30 MPH & shows scary pic in ER bed

NETFLIX’s Cheer star Maddy Brum has been rushed to the hospital after she was struck by a car going 30 Miles Per Hour and showed a scary picture from her Emergency Room bed.

The  Cheer star claimed she was hit by a vehicle, according to TMZ.



Maddy Brum pictured in her Emergency Room bed

Maddy is currently in the second season of Cheer

Maddy received bruises and cuts on her body.

The Netflix star claimed she was walking with her squad.

The group was at a crosswalk when a car suddenly turned and drove towards her.

The Navarro College student uploaded snapshots from her emergency room visit on Instagram.

Maddy wrote: “I will be doing the tour to the best of my ability for the next few shows.

“I am so unbelievably thankful that I am still alive and still get the opportunity to do what I love.

“Thank you Deidra Lizette for being a ROCKSTAR and coming in on such short notice while I’m recovering. I love you all!” 

She also thanked the orthopedic surgeon who checked to “make sure I was okay to still do what I love.”

The cheerleading sensation also posted snapshots while sitting on the hospital bed.

Maddy covered her chin with a face mask as he hold up a cup of coffee.

The TV star seemed in good spirits as she gave a thumbs up to the camera.

Queen Angel Rice appeared in the next photo and appeared to be checking up on the cheerleader.

‘GET WELL SOON’

Maddy’s Cheer co-stars and her fans jumped in the comments section to send their well-wishes.

La’Darius Marshall said: “I’m praying for you, darling! Get well soon!”

Gabi Butler added: “I love you, Madison! I got them guardian angels around you!”

Navarro coach Monica Aldama mentioned: “I’m so thankful it wasn’t worse! I love you!”

One fan chimed in: “Feel better soon Maddy! So thankful that you only had minor issues. Sending all the love from your CA Family!”

CHEER SEASON 2

The second season of Cheer is currently streaming on Netflix.

Due to the onset of Covid-19, the production of season two came to a abrupt halt back in March 2020.

Filming then resumed back in September 2020.



Maddy Brum was rushed into the emergency room after being struck

Maddy will continue touring to promote Cheer

Maddy said she is ‘unbelievably thankful that I am still alive’

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