Stassi Schroeder's Lip Injured From Accident Involving 3-Year-Old Daughter
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The 'Vanderpump Rules' alum sustained a bloody lip over the holiday after the couple's 3-year-old daughter, Hartford, accidentally hit her in the face with a toy broom.

AceShowbiz - To quote Stassi Schroeder's husband, Beau Clark, "Christmas was bloody Wicked this year!" The "Vanderpump Rules" alum sustained a bloody lip over the holiday after the couple's 3-year-old daughter, Hartford, accidentally hit her in the face with a toy broom during an impassioned rendition of the hit "Wicked" song "Defying Gravity."

The incident, which was captured on video and posted to Instagram by Clark on December 27, showcases the hilarity and chaos of family life. Clark, 44, was filming his wife, who was sitting on the floor beside their Christmas tree, as she and their eldest child belted out the lyrics to the inspiring track. Hartford, dressed in a charming champagne-colored dress, enthusiastically waved her witch's broom right as Schroeder, 36, leaned in. The unfortunate timing resulted in the toy broom making contact with Schroeder's face, stopping both mother and child dead in their tracks.

Schroeder immediately let out a laugh despite the blood starting to drip from her lip. Sweet Hartford quickly asked, "Are you OK?" Schroeder replied with a half-joking, "No," likening herself to "Count Dracula" due to the blood. The video shows Hartford gasping and pointing to her mother's lip as blood began to drip further. Within seconds, Hartford stood up and ran to get her mom a napkin.

While Hartford was in the other room, Schroeder showed her injury to Clark, who continued filming. "What do I look like?" she wondered, to which Clark, visibly stunned, responded, "Oh, my God." Schroeder, confused by his reaction, asked, "Are you messing with me right now?" Blood continued to drip from the left side of her mouth as she flashed a concerned smile at the camera.

Returning with a hand towel, Hartford started gently dabbing her mother's face and repeatedly apologized. "I'm so sorry," the tot said, while Schroeder comforted her by saying, "It's OK. It's OK. It was an accident." Their 1-year-old son, Messer, was present for the incident but appeared uninterested in the chaos.

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