William Shatner is “completely good” amid hospital reports
The legend of “Star Trek” William Shatner watched recent reports about his authenticity as an opportunity to raise the flag on another issue.
On Thursday, the veteran in Hollywood urged his followers on social media to realize the place where they get their information, or write “Do not trust the tablids or artificial intelligence!” He participated in the warning message addressing reports that he was transferred to the hospital on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The actor Mimi participated for himself filming Mark Twain in an episode of The Canadian series “Murdoch Mysteries” for him Instagram and x (Previously Twitter) Accounts. “Rumors about my country’s exaggerated demise were largely,” says the text on the image, refers to a famous line and a wrong project of the American literary icon.
Satner also opened his health in his comment on the Mim: “I have been immersed. I thank you all for attention but I am completely fine.”
TMZ It was reported on Wednesday evening that the Amy-winning actor-who arose from the role of Captain Kerk in the TV series that launched the world of “Star Trek”-to the hospital “after suffering a medical emergency.” Shatner Harry Gold’s agent confirmed to the port that the star “suffered a problem with his blood sugar” while he was at his home in Los Angeles and is called emergency services as “precautionary”.
Al -Dahab confirmed in a statement that he participated on Thursday that its client is “fully healthy”, echoing the feelings of the social media of the “Boston” and “TJ Hoker”.
Shatner addressed his health after discussing his tinnitus previously. in video For non -profit Tinnitus Quest, he said that his struggles with this situation – in which a person tests a ringing or other voices in one or both – within the days of “Star Trek” when he was “very close to the explosion of special effects”, which he left with permanent tinnitus.
“Over the years, I had a lot of climbing and falling with my nostalgia, and I know the direct experience how difficult it is.”