Paula Abdul on People Doubting Her Mysterious Plane Crash Story: You Can’t Take Things Personally

 

Paula Abdul on People Doubting Her Mysterious Plane Crash Story: You Can't Take Things Personally

Paula Abdul couldn’t care less about the questions surrounding the enigmatic account of her plane accident. The longtime “American Idol” judge maintained that she would not “take things personally.” despite being exposed to many claims that she invented her stories of the horrific crash that took place almost three decades earlier.
“You know what? It’s like, there are seven other people that were on the plane, who were in that plane accident with me.”You know what? It’s like, there were seven other people on the plane who were with me in that plane accident.”So, I really don’t care what people have to say. I don’t.”So, I don’t really care what people have to suggest. I don’t.


The hitmaker of “Opposites Attract” then described that she failed to make any of the cynicism. It’s like, through wisdom and experience of being in this industry, particularly with the internet, you learn and develop,”It’s like, you learn and grow through wisdom and experience of being in this business, especially with the internet,” “You can’t take things personally, and the things that resonate with you that can help you become better, the best version of yourself, you hold onto and you work through that.”


Abdul detailed what actually happened to her in the crash of 1993 during the talk. I hit my head on the ceiling of the plane when we plunged,”When we plummeted, I hit my head on the ceiling of the plane,” “I was really injured. I mean, I had a spinal cord injury and nerve damage. I started losing all feeling on my right side, and I was starting to really live in excruciating pain.”
The longtime “So You Think You Can Dance” judge proceeded to share what she was working through in order to get stronger. So there was a 50/50 chance to get better back then neurosurgery, particularly with having spinal cord injury and having surgery,”So back then neurosurgery, especially with having spinal cord injury and having surgery, there was a 50/50 chance to get better,” “But I was willing to try, because the quality of my life was starting to really suck, and it hurt.” She said, “It was not fun.”


In addition to discussing her plane accident, Abdul also opened up about the “cutting-edge laser treatments” that she gracefully received to mature. The Ambassador for InMode mentioned, “A lot of women here in this industry, they don’t talk about this – until now,” “Thank God for the Kardashians, moving the needle and showing laser procedures on television and actually educating women of what’s out there.”


I’m pretty healthy and active, I work out a lot, but there are certain areas that I felt like I could use a little more sculpting… and I just wanted to have a sleeker jawline. I’m not ready for the facelift and cutting, and I don’t have downtime,”I work out a lot, I’m pretty healthy and active, but there’s certain areas that I felt like could use a little more sculpting… and I just wanted to have a sleeker jawline. I’m not ready for the facelift and cutting – I wanted any alternative to doing that – and I don’t have downtime,”I wanted any alternative to doing that. “So I needed something that was so minimal, I literally was out walking and enjoying my life the next day.”