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Commenters on the original, two-week-old post deemed the dramatic, strikingly beautiful photos to be fake and Chen investigated the commentary by interviewing the, who identifies herself as a photographer. Chen originally published the story, in which she called the incident a “photo shoot,” before hearing back from the police on an accident report or Smartwater as to whether there was a partnership with Mitchell.
“Tiffany has processed trauma in her life by sharing her story with the Instagram community for years,” the letter partially reads. “Tiffany herself has talked about her miscarriage, the demise of her marriage and the death of a boyfriend in a motorcycle accident. Opening up about her accident was no different than the other topics she has shared about the past.”
After obtaining the police report of the accident, confirmation from the Williamson County Sheriff's Office of the report, and the emergency responder's medical report, there is proof of the motorcycle accident occurring past the photos and videos Mitchell shared. The reports state Mitchell was injured with"an abrasion to the left shoulder” after losing control of her bike “going about 25 mph” on a curve.