Evangeline Lilly has brain damage
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Actress Evangeline Lilly shared she has brain damage from a traumatic brain injury or TBI. The injury occurred after an accident in Hawaii where she fell face-first into a boulder. Lilly is now undergoing medical evaluations and treatment.
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