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1923 actress Daniela and Sinova Legally dead for three minutes while battling COVID-19 in December 2019, she tells her story.
“I haven’t seen the light or a tunnel but they say it can come back to you in flashbacks,” said Vasinova, 42, who is set to appear in the upcoming film. Yellowstone spin-off The Madisontold people In an interview published on Thursday, December 19.
She continued, “However, I started seeing a lot of angel numbers everywhere. I would see sequences like 5555, 7777. It was weird, but something told me, ‘There’s something more for you. You weren’t going to go yet. You were meant to do something else.'” .
Vesinova recalled thinking she had the flu when she visited an urgent care facility in downtown Los Angeles.
“They decided it was stress sickness and sent me home with some antibiotics. But the next day, I could barely walk. My legs wouldn’t move. It was weird,” she said.
By the time Vasinova’s uncle rushed her to the emergency room at 2 a.m., she felt like she was “going to die.” Her heart stopped beating for three whole minutes. An ER nurse made repeated attempts to revive her, and finally found a pulse. Vazinova was put into an induced coma.
“I had total organ failure,” she explained. “I went from being young and healthy to this infection that completely took over my body all of a sudden. It just came up, and it just rocked my world.”
Surviving the near-death experience left Vasinova feeling “so much more connected” to life.
“It’s hard to even describe how I feel,” she said. “It felt like the turning point in my life. Death and rebirth. I know not to take anything for granted. Life is so precious and it’s such a gift. We are here to do some good in the world, to be of service and to be eternally grateful.”
And Sinova got the chance to directly thank the ER nurse who successfully revived her.
“I found out her name was Ruby, so I went back to the hospital with a bracelet with a little ruby just to say, ‘Thank you for saving my life,'” she said. “I didn’t know if she would recognize me, but when she opened the door, I started crying, and she just lost it. She told me she never knows who lives or dies after they’re moved. She just gave me the biggest hug. Because I was gone Three whole minutes, but I’m back.”
With the health scare behind her, Vasynova is looking towards the future. she took Instagram on Tuesday, December 17, to share her excitement about joining the cast of The Madisonwhich is currently in production and is expected to be released in 2025.
“So proud to join this great cast and truly special project. A big thank you to (Yellowstone co-creator) Taylor (Sheridan) for everything and my welcome to the @yellowstone family,” she wrote.
And Sinova will play Kestrel, “a native woman married to a Montana rancher who lives with her family in a double-wide trailer on their ranch,” according to diverse.