Kristen Chenoweth reveals her regrets for not suing CBS after her accident on The Good Wife set, explaining why she didn't take action in the first place.
The Good Wife actor Kristin Chenoweth is upset that she never sued CBS after suffering a severe injury on set. The Good Wife follows Alicia Florrick , the wife of an Illinois attorney jailed for corruption. To provide for her family, Alicia has to enter the workforce after years as a stay-at-home mom to attempt to work as an attorney herself. The show is a political drama that ran from 2009 to 2016 and saw a large cast with serial plots and seven seasons worth of litigation.
After being struck by a fallen light, Chenoweth claims that she suffered a skull fracture, cracked teeth, and broken ribs and even lost consciousness before waking in Bellevue Hospital. Chenoweth credits her hair extensions for saving her life by preventing the worst of the impact. Check out her quote below:
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