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Rebel Wilson rescued off top of a mountain during ski vacation
    2019-01-02  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Rebel Wilson’s winter getaway didn’t exactly go as planned.

The “Pitch Perfect” star decided to try her hand at skiing during her trip to Aspen, Colorado, but it was easier said then done. As Wilson revealed to her Instagram followers on Sunday, she ended up having to be rescued from the top of a mountain after realizing she had gone up too high, and couldn’t get back down.

“This is a bit too experienced for me, so I’m just gonna slide down,” she joked on her Instagram Story, before things escalated*. Wilson then shared a video of herself strapped to a yellow stretcher* while her rescuer, Scott, prepared to take her down the mountain.

It didn’t take long for Wilson to get back to her hotel, where she offered fans an update on the whole ordeal*. “Hey guys, just wanted to let you know, I did get back to the hotel safely and I wanted to thank everybody in Aspen for their help on the slopes because you guys are amazing,” she said.

“I lost feeling in my left foot. I think it was the ski boot. I think it was too tight,” she added. “I think maybe I need to buy professional ski boots or something,” Wilson said.

(SD-Agencies)

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