EVANGELINE LILLY says she has brain damage following Hawaii fall and concussion



Monday, January 5, 2026- Actress Evangeline Lilly shocked fans with a sobering health update as she begins 2026, revealing that she has been diagnosed with brain damage following a serious head injury sustained in Hawaii last year. 

The 46‑year‑old, known for her roles in Lost and the Ant‑Man films, explained in a social media video that recent scans show “almost every area” of her brain is functioning at a decreased capacity after she fainted on a beach in May 2025 and fell face‑first onto a boulder, suffering a concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Her statement made clear just how extensive the effects have been and how daunting the recovery ahead promises to be.

Lilly described the scan results as confirming that she does have brain damage from the TBI and noted that addressing it will be a long, challenging process with her doctors. She candidly shared that while the road to recovery won’t be easy, the injury has forced her to slow her pace of life — something she found unexpectedly beneficial as the most restful holiday season she’s had in years. Throughout her message, she balanced realism about her condition with gratitude for the support she’s received from fans and friends in the industry.

The update underscores the lingering and serious effects of traumatic head injuries, even for those in peak physical health. Lilly, who stepped back from acting to focus on family and personal projects, acknowledged the hardship of treatment but also offered a hopeful note, expressing thanks for another year of life and the opportunity to work toward healing. Her openness has sparked widespread discussion about brain injury recovery and the importance of rest, awareness, and medical care following concussions.

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