Daria Varlamova has revealed that she suffered a concussion in a car accident on Good Friday.
The former Miss Universe Australia suffered concussion and whiplash after her car was rear ended by a mini bus on Victoria’s Calder Highway.
‘I was eating my protein ball in the back, I was sitting in the back seat, and the next thing I know there is a big collision and the car suddenly stopped,’ the 28-year-old told the Herald Sun.
‘I could hear all the glass shattering behind me and metal crunching’.
The beauty queen was taken to hospital where she was treated for her injuries and luckily has since recovered.
Daria Varlamova (pictured) has revealed that she suffered a concussion in a car accident on Good Friday
‘It can happen so quickly, and it can happen to anyone. Please be careful’ Daria later said on Instagram.
‘For me, this experience was more mentally jarring than anything else’ the model continued.
‘As a former support worker, I once cared for a young man who was in a car accident (the other driver being at fault).
‘His life was turned upside down because of someone’s recklessness’ she wrote.
The former Miss Universe Australia suffered concussion and whiplash after her car was rear ended by a mini bus on Victoria’s Calder Highway. The beauty queen was taken to hospital where she was treated for her injuries
‘I was eating my protein ball in the back, I was sitting in the back seat, and the next thing I know there is a big collision and the car suddenly stopped,’ the 28-year-old told the Herald Sun. ‘I could hear all the glass shattering behind me and metal crunching’
The ambitious psychotherapy student emigrated from Russia to Perth at the age of eight and was crowned Miss Universe Australia 2021.
She cooped the title while sitting at home in her Melbourne apartment, watching the national final which was held virtually for the second year running due to the pandemic.
The blonde beauty, who describes herself as ‘Russian-born, Western Australia-bred and Melbourne-based’, first entered the pageant at the age of 19 but was devastated when she didn’t make it to the state finals. In 2020, she was fourth runner-up.
Persistence paid off for the self-professed ‘travel addict’ when she triumphed in a field of 29 finalists, with Mia Brooks from New South Wales coming in as runner-up.
The ambitious psychotherapy student emigrated from Russia to Perth at the age of eight and was crowned Miss Universe Australia 2021