Watch out, friends…
Vanessa Pilon recently shared several stories in which she reveals having suffered an accident: a blow to the head she describes as particularly violent, which resulted in a concussion.
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In her remarks, the personality explains that, for 2026, she had set a goal to spend less time in front of screens. She then recounts what happened and how the incident gave her a concussion as well as a head injury.
«moi: in 2026, I want to spend less time in front of screens. Life: Perfect, perfect. Smacks me with a concussion», she says, beside a photo where she looks clearly discouraged.
«My car trunk slammed into me violently. A little too much snow had piled up. The mechanism failed. Watch out, friends», she explains while warning people to be careful.
«Always stay fashionable even when you’re bleeding from the skull. On another note: do you have tips for bouncing back from a concussion? Are there hacks, or should we just ride it out and stare into space while we wait», she asks.
Warning: among the images accompanying her remarks, one of them might be hard to watch for some people.


After the Sunshine… The Snow That Causes Injuries
This incident comes soon after the personality enjoyed an incredible trip to Jamaica, a stay during which she completely fell in love with the place.
«Current status: passionately in love with Jamaica. Along with Portland, more precisely. Portland is raw Jamaica, no staging. Just the rhythm of the island and that energy that you can’t fake. The music that fills every place. The stunning nature. Would people be interested in a little travel guide—kind of Jamaica off the resort? Speak up in the comments. I might put together a little carousel when I’m back in front of the screens. Until then: Blessings, massive», she posted alongside several images capturing this sun-soaked trip.
Our Heartfelt Wishes
We wish Vanessa a speedy recovery and, above all, a lot of gentleness during this concussion period. We know how challenging this type of injury can be: fatigue, headaches, sensitivity to light and screens; everything can feel heavier day to day. May she take all the time she needs to rest and recover fully, without putting pressure on herself.
On your end, her testimony also underscores the importance of staying cautious: increase your vigilance in your movements, at home as well as outdoors, and never ignore a head impact, even if it seems “minor.” Take care of yourselves.
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