Rutger published: Canada's Drag Race Star Ilona Verley Recovering After Serious Accident

Ilona Verley, a familiar face from season one Canada's Drag Race in 2020, survived a major car crash last week that's left her on a tough road toward recovery. It's been described as a "near-fatal" accident, and she's dealing with substantial injuries as a result.

Content Warning: This article talks about serious injuries and mentions blood. Please read with care.

Ilona Verley's path toward healing

In a heartfelt message, Ilona thanked her fans, expressing how much their support means during this tough time. She's on "majority bed rest," likely needing one or two months before she's back on her feet. Ilona has opened up about her fears and trauma as she looks ahead.

The specifics about what happened haven't been fully revealed, but Ilona, who identifies as Two-Spirit, gave us a glimpse from her hospital bed. The picture shows she's got some major injuries, including a neck brace and cuts on her face.

Ilona took Instagram as her outlet, sharing her vulnerabilities and asking her community's support. She wrote, "Any support financially or via sharing means so much from my heart. I'm incredibly thankful I'm part a great many communities who have nurtured me. Now, I'm asking, please help me heal."

Grasping how serious her injuries are

On a crowdfunding page, Ilona's injuries are laid out: a "bone laceration across her forehead reaching her upper nose," a "deep cut in one eyebrow," a "broken nose," a "dislocated jaw," a " concussion," and a "fractured spine." There's worry about other spinal damage, pending reevaluation at her upcoming doctor visit when scar tissue develops.

Even with these daunting injuries, Ilona's mom has been there caring round-the-clock, and she'll start rehabilitation once doctors think it's safe. The road ahead looks long, tackling physical, mental, and financial hurdles.

Ilona's career—public speaking and performance art—relies on her being physically present and full energy. The accident threw both her health and livelihood off balance, prompting love and support from fans and performers alike.

Community shows unwavering support

The drag scene, including fellow Canada's Drag Race alums, has rallied around Ilona, showering her with encouragement. Venus, who won season four, was relieved at Ilona's survival, sending warm wishes. "So glad you're with us. We got your back, babe—sending endless love," Venus shared.

Lemon, winner from Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. The World, season two, also chimed in, "Sending you love and hoping your recovery goes smoothly and swiftly." More comforting words came from All Stars 8 champ Jimbo and Joella from season 17, both wishing Ilona a quick recovery.

The GoFundMe page shows 58% raised toward its $14,000 target, highlighting how much love and appreciation Ilona's community has. "We're beyond thankful Ilona made it through this nightmare. Her recovery will take time—emotionally, physically, and financially exhausting. But those who know Ilona know her strength, and we're walking alongside her."

The drag and LGBTQ+ communities have showered Ilona with overwhelming love, proving how tight-knit they are. Everyone's following Ilona's journey closely, hoping she heals quickly and fully.

As Ilona continues healing, her community stands strong, offering kindness, generosity, and empathy through this challenging chapter.

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