Rob Lowe nearly injured in golf cart accident at Patrick Schwarzenegger’s wedding

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Rob Lowe has revealed that he “almost got killed” while attending Patrick Schwarzenegger and Abby Champion’s wedding. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, the 61-year-old actor described a near-death experience involving a golf cart at the couple’s recent ceremony.

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“I’ll do crazy things like big wave surfing or heli-skiing, but little things scare me,” Lowe admitted. “I’m petrified of golf carts… I’m really, really petrified of rolling a golf cart.” He recounted that his fears were realised when he performed a “full double 360” while descending a steep, wet hill in one of the small motorised vehicles.

When asked by Kimmel how fast he was travelling, Lowe said: “It was down a really steep hill and the grass was wet. My friend said I looked like a statue as I was spinning.” He added that he avoided braking mid-spin, noting: “Then you’re done. You do not want to do that.” Lowe explained that he continues to use golf carts despite his fear because he tries to be careful when driving.

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The wedding took place on 6 September at Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and was attended by Lowe, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, Chris Pratt, and Jason Isaacs. Lowe described the vehicles as “tipsy-topsy, like, ready to roll over all the time,” highlighting the source of his anxiety even amidst the celebration.

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