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Kim Cattrall's Vancouver Island House Damaged By Teen Driver

"This young girl could have killed herself, her friends, and me."
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Kim Cattrall said she's "shaken up" after a teen driver plowed into her Vancouver Island home.

The "Sex and The City" actress posted photos of the damage to Twitter on Tuesday.

"A senseless, 16-year-old driver plowed into my home joy-riding at 1 a.m.," the 59-year-old actress wrote. "People could have been killed. You should be ashamed."

Cattrall later assured her followers that she wasn't physically hurt, but stressed that things could've been worse.

"This young girl could have killed herself, her friends, and me," the actress wrote.

Cattrall also tweeted the photos to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.), although it's not confirmed if alcohol was a factor in the crash.

She responded to fan's concerns and stressed the importance of educating teens on the risks with drunk driving.

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