A Netflix celebrity is grateful for surviving after being shot.

He posted pictures of the surprising wounds.

January 17th 2025.

A Netflix celebrity is grateful for surviving after being shot.
DeRon Horton, known for his role in the popular Netflix series Dear White People, recently shared a shocking and terrifying experience on his Instagram. The actor revealed that he had been shot in the arm last month, narrowly escaping death.

In his post, the 32-year-old began by giving thanks to God for protecting him and allowing him to survive the incident. He also expressed his gratitude to all those who checked on him, including his family and friends. "I love y'all, Thank you," he wrote.

Horton then joked about how getting shot was definitely not on his Christmas wish list, but he still considers himself lucky to not be in a casket or paralyzed. He explained that the shooter had fired at him through a car, causing his arm to be shattered by the bullet. He shared photos of his injuries and the X-ray showing the bullet lodged in his forearm.

Thankfully, the actor has been discharged from the hospital, but he is still in the process of healing. He mentioned that he had a plate and screw put in his arm, which means he won't be able to work out for a while. However, he remains positive and grateful that the situation wasn't worse.

In his concluding words, Horton reminded his followers to keep God first and to be thankful for everything. He also shared a message of strength and resilience, writing, "the devil can't stop s--- when you walk w God."

His post received an outpouring of support from fans and celebrities alike. His Dear White People co-stars, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins and Logan Browning, both commented with words of love and gratitude. Other celebrities, including Samuel L. Jackson, also sent their well-wishes and prayers for his speedy recovery.

Horton's experience serves as a reminder to always be grateful and to keep God first in our lives. It also shows the power of faith and resilience in overcoming challenges. We wish DeRon Horton a speedy recovery and can't wait to see him back on our screens.

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