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Rose McGowan says she broke her arm trying to check US election results on the stairs

Zac Ntim   

Rose McGowan says she broke her arm trying to check US election results on the stairs
Entertainment2 min read
  • Rose McGowan says she broke an arm trying to read the US election results while standing on a staircase.
  • The 47-year-old actor posted a picture on her Instagram account, apparently from a hospital bed in Mexico, with her left arm in a cast.
  • She captioned the post: "Reading US election results while on the stairs = bone break."

After three long nights, the US presidential election is starting to claim new victims.

The actor Rose McGowan, 47, shared a photo on Instagram with a caption suggesting she broke her arm trying to check out the highly anticipated results while standing on a flight of stairs.

On Thursday night, the actor turned women's-rights activist posted the picture, which apparently showed her sitting in a hospital bed in Mexico with her left arm in a cast.

She captioned the post: "Reading US election results while on the stairs = bone break."

The former "Death Proof" star also used the opportunity to challenge the cost of healthcare in the US. She continued in her caption: "It cost $250 in Mexico for my emergency room visit, compared to a likely 10k hospital bill in California for the same accident. USA is not the land of the free, it's the land of the overcharged. #bigpharma #usa #mexico OUCH."

In the comments section, one fan asked McGowan "Why not stay" in Mexico, and the actor replied that she intended to.

"My father lived in MX for years, tia y tio are maestros in San Miguel DA, it's in my blood to stay in the heart-centered land," she wrote. "I came here to heal my insides and it's really helping."

McGowan has been a vocal critic of both former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, who on Friday were moving into the third day of waiting on results of a tightly fought election.

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