Jordyn Woods almost had an accident!
The socialite who, like everyone else, was trying to enjoy the Christmas holiday by preparing a sumptuous meal for her family had her plans changed when an unfortunate car accident occurred. He revealed that it almost changed when he had a non-fatal accident.
Jordyn Woods’ Car Runs Off The Road And Hits A Tree
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The lucky model took to her Instagram story to post her fresh face while resting on her palms with nothing but braids, lipgloss and thick lashes. The picture was not in the limelight because he surprised everyone with the narration written on it.
The star revealed that his holiday celebration got off to a rough start when he tried to go grocery shopping, but “his car went off the road and ended up stuck in a pile of snow.” He noted:
“I was quite traumatized, because I almost hit a tree but I was safe and the car was not damaged.”
He decided that after that incident, he would never leave the house again and ended up frying the chicken they had at home and calling it a day. Ending the message, she wrote, “But we are blessed and safe ??❤️ and the chicken is on fire.”
Media personalities were clearly some of the lucky ones who were able to escape the dangers of the recent heavy snowfall across the US. CNN reported that on Christmas Eve, a powerful winter storm claimed several lives across the country.
It was noted that more than three hundred thousand homes and businesses experienced power outages due to the explosion and the Arctic storm that hit with strong winds and snow, knocked down power lines, including at least twenty-two people.
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In addition to extremely low temperatures, places like New York’s Buffalo area and Erie County experienced more than 2 feet of heavy snow and wind gusts at times higher than 60 mph, making the ability to see properly close to zero.
Blizzard conditions are also expected to continue through the weekend into Christmas morning as County Executive Mark Poloncarz said, “This is still a life-threatening situation. This is not something to be trifled with.”
Deputy Commissioner of Disaster Preparedness and Homeland Security Gregory Butcher also noted that weather conditions will be significant “for days to come.” The publication said that around 500 drivers were stranded in their vehicles despite the driving ban being in place.
A witness Lia Belles, whose 85-year-old father and grandmother were trapped less than a mile from her home, stated that contact was limited to save phone batteries, and to save gas, they had to keep turning on the gas intermittently.
Belles told CNN that he had tried to walk towards them on a sled, but the conditions were so bad that he couldn’t make it. The worried adults stated that even after the car got stuck, there was still no way for them to go.
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Poloncarz warned people not to leave their homes and it is safer to stay indoors without electricity because of the temperature difference. He also gave some hope that National Guard troops would arrive to rescue people trapped in vehicles and help medical practitioners get to their hospitals to relieve their colleagues.
Woods Shares Post-Thanksgiving Body Amid Return To Gym
The entrepreneur shows he’s like no one else when it comes to getting back on the healthy train after a hiatus. The Blast shared that while it’s no secret that the reality TV star is working hard to get that svelte body, she admitted to falling for a while.
The actress shared an update on her Instagram story to let her followers know that while her hot body may still be in shape despite the holiday food, she’s ready to hit the gym again.
She flaunted her figure in a gray sports bra, leggings, and a scarf to tame her charming mane. The influencer wrote in the caption, “A thank you post is fine, but time to lock it down.”
Not stopping there, she uploaded a short clip of herself dancing to the music in the background. He explained that he was having a hard time finding his rhythm but needed a break for his mind, noting that it was his first day back.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/