Rachelle Friedman Chapman (born 1985) is an American blogger best known for becoming paralyzed after a 2010 accident where her best friend playfully pushed her into a pool during her bachelorette party.[2]
Rachelle Friedman Chapman | |
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Born | Rachelle Friedman October 2, 1985 Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.[1] |
Education | Cape Henry Collegiate School |
Alma mater | East Carolina University |
Occupation(s) | Blogger, author |
Spouse | Chris Chapman |
Children | 1 |
Early life and education
editFriedman is from a Jewish family.[3] Her parents are Carol and Larry Friedman.[3] She attended Cape Henry Collegiate School, a private school in Virginia Beach, Virginia[4] and in 2008, she graduated from East Carolina University (ECU) in Greenville, North Carolina with a degree in recreation management.[5]
Accident
editIn May 2010, Friedman and her best friends returned home from her bachelorette party and decided to go swimming. One of her friends playfully pushed her into the pool, ultimately causing Friedman to shatter her vertebrae and become quadriplegic. Friedman has done many interviews, on shows including Katie and The Today Show since her accident, and wrote a book, The Promise, so called for the promise she and her friends made amongst each other to never name the friend who pushed her, chronicling her life leading up to the accident as well as the aftermath. The book was published by Skirt!, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press, in 2014.[6]
Personal life
editFriedman met her husband, Chris Chapman, while attending ECU.[7] Their wedding was postponed after her accident, but the two were married on July 22, 2011.[8][9] Their daughter, Kaylee Rae Chapman, was born on April 26, 2015, in Asheville, North Carolina to a surrogate.[10] As of 2014, she lives in Knightdale, North Carolina[5] where her husband is a teacher at Heritage Middle School in Wake County, North Carolina.[10]
References
edit- ^ Friedman, Rachelle (6 May 2014). The Promise: A Tragic Accident, a Paralyzed Bride, and the Power of Love, Loyalty, and Friendship. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781493009015. Retrieved 19 June 2016 – via Google Books.
- ^ Boudin, Michelle (April 30, 2015). "Paralyzed Bride Rachelle Friedman Chapman's Life as a New Mom". People. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- ^ a b "Jewish News April 25, 2003 Page 8". Southeastern Virginia Jewish News. 25 April 2003. Retrieved 19 June 2016 – via Jewish News Newspaper Archive, jnt.stparchive.com.
- ^ Walzer, Phil. "'Today' gives paralyzed Beach native a home makeover". Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ a b "N.C. quadriplegic awaits birth of first child". Star-News. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ "The Promise: A Tragic Accident, a Paralyzed Bride, and the Power of Love, Loyalty, and Friendship by Friedman, Rachelle: Skirt! 9780762792948 - Better World Books". AbeBooks. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ Stump, Scott (7 January 2015). "'Paralyzed bride' reveals gender of her first child". today.com. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ "Paralyzed bride-to-be ready to say 'I do'". sfgate.com. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ "Paralyzed bride learning to walk again". nydailynews.com. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ a b ""Paralyzed bride" Rachelle Friedman Chapman's baby daughter brings joys, challenges". newsobserver.com. Retrieved 19 June 2016.