Rebel Wilson has shared a health update following her accident on the set of her latest movie.

The star was injured on the set of Bride Hard last week (via Entertainment Weekly), with the actress requiring stitches after being hit in the face with the butt of a gun.

Wilson took to Instagram Stories to assure followers that she was in good health following the incident, before explaining how her injury occurred.

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"So I just wanted to say thank you for all your well-wishes," she began in the clip, which showcased the cut on her nose. "I've actually been healing quite amazing[ly]. The stitches have dissolved from my on-set accident last week.

"I was shooting an independent movie [Bride Hard] in Savannah, Georgia. In the middle of a night shoot, my last scene of the movie, I'd done all these kick-ass fight sequences and then just, in the last one, I got hit in the face with the butt of a gun. It was a complete accident and such a shock.

"But, luckily, I'm healing very well so I just wanted to say thank you for everybody's well wishes. Hopefully I will be totally fine. It was really fun doing an action movie, but [filming] can be dangerous at times. But I'm all good, so thanks everybody," she concluded.

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The star, who has appeared in Bridesmaids and the Pitch Perfect series, announced her engagement to partner Romana Agruma earlier this year, with the star getting down on one knee in front of the Disneyland castle.

The couple welcomed their daughter Royce into the world last year via surrogacy, with Wilson saying: "I can't even describe the love I have for her, she's a beautiful miracle! I am forever grateful to everyone who has been involved."

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