In a recent article by People, Marvel actress Evangeline Lilly revealed that she had brain damage and had suffered a concussion as she fell face-first into a boulder.On January 2, the actress shared this news on Instagram via a video with the caption "concussion update." Before that, she posted a series of videos as part of her healing process after she first publicized her traumatic brain injury in May.Evangeline Lilly was married to Murray Hone from 2003 to 2004. He played ice hockey with the Langley Spitfires. The couple also shares two children together.Previous relationship of Evangeline LillyAfter divorcing Hone, Evangeline dated her match on the ABC show Lost, Dominic Monaghan. On the show, Monaghan played the role of Charlie Pace, a drug addict and a rockstar on the show.As per reports, Monaghan and Evangeline broke up after dating for three years due to Monaghan's partying habits.The couple kept quiet about their sudden split for years. In 2013, Dominic Monaghan hinted at the Ant-Man star's possible adultery, but the actor eventually revealed the truth on Anna Faris' Unqualified podcast."The little things that, you know, we're working on, we will figure out," Monaghan said, feeling that his relationship with Lilly would be different from his past dating experiences. It should come as no surprise that the actor was heartbroken by losing that possible future and turned to alcohol and drugs as a result.Evangeline Lilly later announced that she wants to focus on her family after her long and successful run in Hollywood.About Evangeline Lilly's healing journeyEvangeline Lilly has been open about her traumatic brain injury and often provides updates about her healing journey. While speaking to People, the actress opened up about suffering a concussion when she fell face-first into a boulder.“I’m entering into this new year, the Year of the Horse, with some bad news about my concussion. A lot of you asked how I’m doing. A lot of you have inquired about the brain scans that you heard I got. And the results came back from the scans," the Marvel actress said in the video. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe results revealed that "almost every area in my brain is functioning at a decreased capacity," according to the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania actor, who announced her departure from acting last year, soon after disclosing her concussion.The celebrity then turned to the future, discussing what she would do after confirming that the assault had caused "brain damage."Lilly laughed and continued, "But now my job is to get to the bottom of that with doctors and then embark on the hard work of fixing it, which I don't look forward to because I feel like hard work is all I do. However, that's alright. I've been able to slow down and have a more relaxed end to 2025 thanks to my cognitive impairment since I broke my face."Stars like Michelle Pfeiffer and Alyssa Milano were among those who showered Lilly with encouragement in the comments.