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in an article published on Friday that she’s since returned to her normal physical activities after fracturing her back due to pelvic floor issues.
“I’m doing great. I’m living my best life. My back is no longer broke, so that’s good,” she said. “I’m still in the gym, I’ve finally, I think, fully recovered and back to doing the things that I’ve always been able to do.”“Just staying on top of my health and being active and healthy for my kids and my dogs is super important to me,” she said.“Seriously. From: A girl with a fractured back,” she wrote, though she did not reveal the exact cause of her injury.
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