Sticks and stones may break bones, but durians puncture flesh, as actress Priscilla Wong would be able to attest. The actress uploaded some behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of a travel programme to Instagram yesterday (Sept 1), revealing she had been hit by a durian. In the video, Priscilla can be seen in a forested area, which she describes on...
Priscilla Wong was in Malaysia to film her travel programme, but also received some injuries along the way.Sticks and stones may break bones, but durians puncture flesh, as actress Priscilla Wong would be able to attest.
In the video, Priscilla can be seen in a forested area, which she describes on her Instagram as a "durian plantation". Although Priscilla makes an attempt to dodge it, the durian strikes her on her left thigh, puncturing her skin.Later in the video, she can be seen rubbing a salve on her leg.Wrote Priscilla on her Instagram: "First time I've ever gone to a durian plantation to pick durians, first time I've been hit by a durian."
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