Revealing she has spent three days in hospital for 'broken and torn things,' the former 'Hart of Dixie' star also expresses her appreciation to those who helped shower and dress her.

AceShowbiz - Actress Jaime King has been released from hospital after spending three days receiving treatment for injuries she sustained while filming TV show "Black Summer".

The "Sin City" star revealed she had been released from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, September 26, by posting a selfie showing her giving a thumbs up to the camera, with her left thumb and hand wrapped in a bandage.

In the caption, she explained that she sustained "lots of broken and torn things" while shooting Netflix's upcoming zombie TV series "Black Summer", in which she plays the lead character Rose.

"Thumbs up! Finally released from the hospital after 3 nights. Lots of broken and torn things. Casts, slings, braces- oh, my!" she wrote. "#blacksummer is wrapped and Rose is forever in my heart. I would do anything for my character and for my cast and crew. Including getting busted the f**k up. Though, I prefer my body to be in one piece.

"I am so grateful to all of the doctors and nurses at Cedars. For Rachel, Suzzy, Brant, Ashley, Jason who helped shower me, dress me, get me safely to medical care. My cast for having my back -good looking out."

She continued by thanking "Black Summer" writer, director and producer John Hyams for "making something so beautiful under perilous circumstances" and Netflix executive Chris Regina for giving her "the role of my dreams".

She concluded by apologizing for any mistakes in her message, writing, "I can't use my hands so please excuse any grammatical or spelling errors or run on sentences."

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Thumbs up! Finally released from the hospital after 3 nights. Lots of broken and torn things. Casts, slings, braces- oh, my! you. #artimitateslife #blacksummer is wrapped and Rose is forever in my heart. I would do anything for my character and for my cast and crew. Including getting busted the fuck up. Though, I prefer my body to be in one piece. 🙏 I am so grateful to all of the doctors and nurses at Cedars. For Rachel, Suzzy, Brant, Ashley, Jason who helped shower me, dress me, get me safely to medical care. My cast for having my back -good looking out. To @johnhyams thank you for writing and giving me the best role of my life so far. For having my back and heart. For somehow making something so beautiful under perilous circumstances in which most directors could never wrap their minds around. It has been my honor to know you and to work with you. Everything from the moment I read the script has been for you, my soul, my heart, my being. 🌹 To @iamchrisregina at Netflix- you gave me the role of my dreams. You are the most brilliant executive who sees what most don’t, who works with compassion- fearlessly changing the game by working to support women with roles that don’t take the back seat, taking genre and flipping it on its head tapping into what the audience needs and wants. You have no idea how hard this man works. ✔️ To Nancy Banks for guiding me and teaching me in a moments notice. For taking the wheel and knowing your hands were on mine through this whole ride. To Elizabeth Kemp for guiding me from above and dreaming with me, whispering truths always telling me to do what I am given. 💚 My beloved teachers- I am ineffable when in your presence. PS - I can’t use my hands so please excuse any grammatical or spelling errors or run on sentences 🧐

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In July, it was announced that the 39-year-old would star in Netflix's eight-part zombie thriller show, a spin-off from "Z Nation". She has been sharing behind-the-scenes snaps from the production, including a recent one which showed her face in special effects make-up to make it look like she was covered in a bloody cuts.

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