Morgan Wallen’s Ex & Mother Of His Son Injured In Car Accident

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Katie Smith, the ex-fiancée of “You Proof” singer Morgan Wallen, was injured in a car accident on Wednesday (February 22). Smith is also the mother of Wallen’s two-year-old son, Indigo “Indie” Wilder Wallen.

Smith shared the news of the accident on her Instagram Story. She posted a photo of the serious damage caused to her vehicle. A Nashville fire truck can be seen in the background.

Thankful to be alive,” Smith captioned the picture.

KT Smith / Instagram

Smith later shared another Instagram Story explaining how the accident occurred. She said a semi-truck ran a red light and “demolished” the vehicle she was driving. Her car spun around multiple times and the airbags were deployed.

She posted some videos on her Instagram Story showcasing the injuries she sustained to her face. There is visible swelling and bruising around one of her eyes.

Smith said her face is “basically broken.” She also “can’t walk” on her right side.

KT Smith / Instagram

Smith has been relaxing at home with her mother and friends while she recovers. She expressed how grateful she is for everyone who has helped her, saying:

“Since I’m posted up right now I just want to say that as traumatic as last night [February 22] was — it was really so beautiful. Between sweet friends/family around, all the love and support, being alive after every doctor that walked by said ‘they shouldn’t be alive, and he definitely shouldn’t be alive,’ it could have been so much worse.’

Wallen has not commented on Smith’s accident as of this writing.

Smith is in our thoughts at this time. We’ll be praying for her quick and complete recovery…

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Miranda Raye

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