The actress is ready to return to the set after the difficult period she experienced at the beginning of the year while she was expecting her fourth daughter
The former Wonder Woman Gal Gadot decided to close 2024 by revealing with a post on Instagram the moment of great difficulty and fear experienced at the beginning of the year, while she was waiting for her fourth daughter, little Ori who came into the world on March 6th.
Gal Gadot underwent emergency surgery during pregnancy
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“This year has been characterized by profound challenges and intense reflections, and I have struggled for a long time with the idea of whether or not to share a personal story. In the end I decided to let my heart guide me”: thus begins the long post with which I he israeli actress revealed she underwent emergency surgery due to a large blood clot in the brain emerged earlier this year while she was eight months pregnant.
“In February I was diagnosed with a huge blood clot in my brain. For weeks I had endured excruciating headaches that kept me bedridden, until one day, after an MRI, the shocking truth emerged,” continued the 39-year-old who in a handful of weeks he will return to the cinema as Grimhildethe Evil Queen in live-action Snow White.
After the diagnosis, Gal Gadot underwent emergency surgery and on that occasion little Ori was also born, the actress’s fourth daughter after Alma, Maya and Daniella. “My daughter, Ori, was born in that moment of uncertainty and fear. Her name, which means “my light,” was not chosen at random. Before the operation, I told Jaron that when our daughter arrived, there would be light waiting for me at the end of this tunnel.”
The surgery was a perfect success and today, a few months later, Gadot says she is “completely healed and full of gratitude for the life that has been given back to me”. The actress decided to speak publicly for the first time about what happened not only to share that difficult moment in her life with her fans, but also to raise public awareness of a medical problem which affects 3 pregnant women out of 100 thousand over the age of 30.
“Although rare, it is a possibility, and knowing that it exists is the first step towards facing it. Sharing this experience does not have the aim of scaring anyone, but of giving strength and awareness”, concluded the actress, ready to return to the set to turn TheRunner by Kevin Macdonald, a thriller in which she will play a successful lawyer who finds herself moving around London, following the enigmatic commands of a mysterious person who calls her, acting in complete anonymity.
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