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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ewan McGregor’s daughter needed hospital treatment after being bitten in the face by a dog

    Clara McGregor, 25, walked the red carpet at the premiere of her dad's movie 'The Birthday Cake' at Las Vegas' Mob Museum on Friday (11.06.21) sporting injuries on her nose and cheek, and she's now explained she was in the emergency room not long before she attended the event following the shocking incident


    The 25-year-old actress - who has a small role in the film - shared photos of herself at the premiere as well as one of her in hospital on her Instagram account and wrote: "When a dog bite lands you in the ER 30 mins before the red carpet ... thank you @themobmuseum for having us, @thebirthdaycakemovie comes out in theaters and on VOD June 18th!(sic)"

    And on her Instagram Story she quipped: "make-up courtesy of dog teeth.(sic)"

    Clara - whose mother is 4wan's former wife Eve Mavrakis - has previously spoken of her battles with depression, anxiety and addiction.

    She revealed in 2019: "This was really hard for me to open up about so go easy on me, lil moment of honest in hopes that it can help others feel less alone. This past year I dealt with addiction, I got sober, and I dealt with a great deal of depression and anxiety I had an abusive relationship, I had an abortion the list goes only. Anxiety has been something Iv lived with since I was 4 years old. Iv been having panic attacks since I was a child and I didn't know that I could live my life without this crippling fear. I didn't know there was a way to get better. But there is. Help yourself so others can help you too. And never be ashamed to talk about it (sic)."

    Clare explained that she used to be "ashamed" of her addiction and her mental health issues but she has finally come to appreciate herself.

    She said: "I was so ashamed of my addiction, of my anxiety and depression. I was ashamed of the abuse I had let happen to me. I blamed myself for the bruises, the black eyes, the rapes and for the attacks a man did to me. But I'm regaining this power now. Iv had a hard year Iv been figuring out who I am but I feel so loved and blessed with where I am now. Thank you to those who helped me through my darkest times. You know who you are (sic)."

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