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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 19: EDITORIAL USE ONLY Luke Combs performs onstage during the 59th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage)

Country Stars Send Well-Wishes to Tennessee Teen Paralyzed in Trampoline Accident

Luke Combs and Scotty McCreery are helping a teenage girl fight the odds. 

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While playing with her siblings at a nearby trampoline park, Maggie Isble, a student at Liberty Creek High School in Gallatin, Tennessee, suffered a tragic accident when attempting a backflip off a trapeze bar. 

"Mid-flip, she landed headfirst into the foam pit and went all the way through the foam and hit her head on the concrete and broke her neck," explained Maggie's sister, Destiny, to WSMV-TV.

After being rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Maggie was then sent to a spinal rehabilitation center in Atlanta. Her family believed the 16-year-old would be paralyzed from the chest down. 

Maggie Isble Is Beating the Odds

Maggie is already able to move her hands and has some feeling in her legs. 

"She was able to reach her hand to her mouth and feed herself a Cheeto, which is amazing, because she couldn't even get her arms past here," said Destiny. "She was able to do that, and she has some feeling on the sides of her legs." 

In the wake of the accident, the Isble family created a Facebook page called "Miracle for Maggie." It was set up to provide updates on her condition. However, this story has gone beyond friends and family. 

Luke Combs and Scotty McCreery Are Supporting Maggie

Maggie's adoptive parents and her siblings have been sharing some of the messages from the Facebook page. One of them just happened to be from Combs. 

"Hey Maggie, it's Luke Combs here," he began. "Katy told me the tough times that you're going through right now following your accident, but she also told me that you're making some progress. That's great news. I'm happy to hear that. Also heard you're a big fan. I really, really appreciate that, and I just wanted to reach out and say, keep your head up. Stay strong. These things take time.

Combs continued, "But Katy also told me how strong you are and how amazing of a person you are and how amazing your family is. So you've got great people around you. You've got support. I believe in you. I would love to have you and your family out to a show sometime, meet you in person when you're feeling better, and stay strong. You got this."

Scotty McCreery also had a message for Maggie. 

"Just wanted to say hello and that I'm thinking about you and praying for you in your recovery," he said. "You got this, and hopefully, we get to meet sometime. Have a good one."

Dustin Lynch had a message of his own: "Just wanted to reach out and say hello. Send you a smile, a hug, and wish you a Merry Christmas. I'm decorating my tree. Hope to see you soon. Love you."

As Maggie's family prepares to spend the holidays in Atlanta, these messages from Combs, McCreery, and Lynch offer a welcome boost and help fill everyone with the spirit of the season. 

Combs' message to Maggie is below. 

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