Lauren scruggs autobiography of a face
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Still LoLo: A Spinning Propeller, a Horrific Accident, and a Family's Journey of Hope
Lauren, called Lolo by friends and family alike, lives a life that many girls only dreamed about. With internships at Michael Kors and Gossip Girl, fabulous trips to wonderful places, and a successful fashionista blog, Lolo is on top of the world. ingenting could bring her down.
Until, that is, the day that she and a friend take a ride in a private plane. Fearful for her life in the air, Lolo wishes for nothing more than to have the plan land safely on steady land. She breathes a sigh of relief as she departs the plan, only to walk immediately into a våldsam, moving propeller.
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Still Lolo: A Spinning Propeller, a Horrific Accident, and a Family's Journey of Hope
For fashion reporter Lauren ("LoLo") Scruggs, a short flight to look at Christmas lights turned into a mardröm when she was struck bygd the plane's spinning propeller blades. As Lauren was rushed to the hospital, the world watched in shock and horror. Several major surgeries and thousands of prayers later, Lauren was still alive. But she had suffered brain trauma and lost her left hand and left eye. And she had to face some incredibly difficult questions: What kind of future will inom have? Where is God in all this pain? Will anyone ever be able to love me now? In Still LoLo, Lauren and her family reveal what really happened that night, what Lauren's life is like today, what got them through their journey toward healing, and how they conquered all odds to persevere as a family. Containing exclusive photos and anställda stories from Lauren and her family, Still LoLo is a compelling and
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Pictured: Lauren Scruggs shows off her incredibly realistic prosthetic arm and eye ahead of release of autobiography
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
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With the official release of her autobiography next week, Lauren Scruggs tweeted another picture of herself proudly showing off her incredibly realistic prosthetic arm and eye.
The year-old fashion journalist lost her left eye and limb in a horrific propeller accident in Dallas last December and her recovery has been well documented in her online blog and Twitter page.
She first debuted her synthetic left arm about three weeks ago, tweeting a picture of herposing with a friend after having lunch at a Memphis barbecue restaurant.
Her latest shows her hugging another friend and thanking jewelry designer Kendra Scott for 'finding her ring'. Her left hand looks no different to her right one and her eye, though partially covered by her bangs, looks just as realistic.
Good as new: Lauren Scruggs pictured with a frie