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‘Selling Sunset’ star Amanza Smith suffers third-degree burns making churros

Amanza Smith is on the mend after a churro-making disaster. The “Selling Sunset” star, 43, was hospitalized almost two weeks after after sustaining third-degree burns while making churros with her daughter Noah. “Right now my right arm looks like a mummy,” Smith joked with Page Six on Wednesday. She explained that the hot grease “just …

Amanza Smith is on the mend after a churro-making disaster.

The “Selling Sunset” star, 43, was hospitalized almost two weeks after after sustaining third-degree burns while making churros with her daughter Noah.

“Right now my right arm looks like a mummy,” Smith joked with Page Six on Wednesday.

She explained that the hot grease “just exploded out of the pan” and “about two or three cups” of oil got on her wrist, arm and hand.

“It was crazy … It looked like something out of an alien movie,” she said. “So I went to the burn unit at USC and they did a crazy, painful procedure and I was in bed for like a week.”

She added, “I had two kids and honestly, it was the most painful thing what they have to do when you have a burn. What they have to do to treat it, it’s the most painful thing I’ve ever felt in my entire life.”

Smith, who also has a son named Braker, told us that she is now starting to feel like herself again — except she’s going to need to find a new favorite dessert.

“When they were like working on my arm at the hospital they were trying to distract me from the pain,” she said. “They kept saying, ‘Were the churros at least good? How did they turn out? Are you gonna keep making churros in the future?’ and I was like, ‘OK, can somebody please stop saying the word churros?’ … I never want to see another churro again.”

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