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Mallory Edens, Aaron Rodgers’ rumored girlfriend, on near-death experience: It changed my life

Edens is reportedly in a relationship with the quarterback

Aaron Rodgers’ move to the New York Jets has held very little other than abject misery for him to this point, with an Achilles injury suffered four snaps into his debut likely keeping him out for the remainder of the campaign.

However, off-the-field rumors about his personal life have taken a somewhat positive turn, with it suggested that he is now engaged in a romantic relationship with Mallory Edens.

Edens, the daughter of Wes Edens, a billionaire businessman and co-owner of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, has a rather large social media following herself, with over 225,000 followers on Instagram specifically.

Edens has now released a bit of information about her life, detailing how she suffered a near-death accident when she used to ride horses.

What happened to Mallory Edens?

Edens took to Instagram to explain just what happened to her during the unfortunate event which took place a decade ago.

“Today is a big life milestone for me,” Edens posted on Instagram.

“10 years ago today I fell off my horse, got kicked in the head on the way down, and woke up in the ICU with four skull fractures and a traumatic brain injury that changed my life.

“I’ve spent a lot of time lately thinking about the kid who woke up in that hospital bed terrified she would never run a lap around a track or read a book again.

“How scary it was to lose everything I thought I knew about myself at that age in the blink of an eye.”

Alongside the words, Edens posted a picture of herself from when she was in the hospital, complete with a reinforced neck brace.

“I’m so gratefully for my borrowed decade,” she added.

“I’m grateful for this healthy body and healthy brain.

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“I’m grateful to know the feeling of impermanence in my bones, it feels like life. I’m grateful for my old lady soul.

“I’m so excited for the next 10. I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s all gravy. It always has been.”

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