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8th June 2022
02:52pm BST

"I was finally given my phone and my first thought was to call him and just see if he knew what happened. He hadn't been to see me," Brie told The Mirror. "So I opened my phone going to message him when a message pops up from this woman that says 'I am now with [partner's name]. I have moved him out. He's now living with me and my son, please do not contact him'. "I have not heard from him since I have been in hospital, he's completely and utterly left me in the dust. So I don't even have closure as to why this happened." Brie has also been sharing her coma experience on TikTok, where she compared her story to the Netflix movie Senior Year starring Rebel Wilson. In the movie, the actress plays a 17-year-old girl gets in an accident while cheerleading and wakes up 20 years later, still thinking she's a teenager. She also creates videos answering general questions her followers have about comas.@hotcomagirl1 Real coma experience vs. senior year coma experience! #fyp #coma #braininjuryawareness #braininjurysurvivor ♬ original sound - HotComaGirl113