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October 30th, 2019

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College Student in Bloody “Carrie” Costume Risks Her Life To Promote School Musical

Terrifying the police who fled to the scene, the stand-in for Carrie White came out in full blood.

In South Point, Ohio, a student at West Virginia’s Marshall University was driving back from a haunted house. The student, Sidney Wolfe, was promoting her upcoming role in a musical adaptation of Stephen King’s “Carrie.” Upon her drive back, she hit a deer.

Wolfe was actually supposed to play Sue Snell in “Carrie The Musical,” but was filling in for the actor playing the Carrie White character after the star became ill.

While Wolfe was left unscathed from the car crash, except for a slight bruise on her leg, she greeted the police covered in blood.

“If anyone wants to know how my weekend went I totaled my car while dressed up as Carrie and everyone who was a first responder thought I was dead HAHAHAHA IM SO SORRY,” Wolfe said in a tweet along with pictures of her dented car.

https://twitter.com/SidwWolfe/status/1188852730598744071

Of course, the Good Samaritans and first responders were horrified.

“Next came the police officers who were like ‘oh man’ and kept asking over and over again if I needed medical assistance,” she told Huffington Post. “The second round of cops that came weren’t in on the makeup and said, ‘Are we just gonna ignore that blood is dripping and she needs medical assistance?’”

Fittingly, the musical debuts on Halloween.

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