The two reality stars were joyriding on all-terrain vehicles
in Glamis, California, when one of the vehicles rolled over multiple
times, reportedly while cameras for the Bravo reality series were
filming, according to TMZ.
A source close to Gunvalson tells ET, "They're OK. Both sore but thankfully, they're both fine."
The Imperial County Sheriff's office confirmed to
ET that two ambulances and an emergency airlift helicopter were put on
standby for two injured riders, and a sheriff's deputy was also
dispatched to the scene.
While the sheriff's office did not confirm the
identities of the injured riders, they did confirm that both parties
were transferred to the hospital -- one was taken by ambulance while the
other was airlifted. Gunvalson, 54, was reportedly transported by
airship, and neither party is believed to be seriously injured.
On Sunday, Judge, 48, reached out to her fans about the frightening incident with a post on Instagram,
writing, "Thank you for your prayers and concerns. We are both beat up
but very lucky to be alive. I've never been so scared in my life. As the
driver I have an overwhelming amount of guilt and just happy that the 4
of us are alive."
A photo posted by Tamra Judge (@tamrajudge) on
Earlier in the day, Judge also shared a sweet
snapshot of her son, Ryan, and her granddaughter, Ava, out in the
desert, which she captioned, "Glamis baby."
A photo posted by Tamra Judge (@tamrajudge) on
It's possible the vehicles in the background were the ones they were riding when the accident occurred.
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