William Shatner is fine, but has a warning for all of us
- On Wednesday afternoon, September 24, 2024, 94-year-old William Shatner experienced a blood sugar issue at his Los Angeles home and called emergency services.
- Reports claimed Shatner was hospitalized after a medical emergency, but his agency TalentWorks denied these and stated he is fine and resting comfortably.
- Shatner, widely recognized for his role as Captain James T. Kirk in the classic Star Trek television series that began in 1966, continues to engage with fans through convention appearances and remains involved in projects related to the franchise.
- In 2021, he became the oldest individual to journey into space aboard Blue Origin's NS-18 Mission, but rather than feeling like a joyful occasion, he described the experience as somber and reflective.
- Despite past health scares and Hollywood pay challenges, this incident poses no serious concern and highlights Shatner's sustained public presence and longevity.
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William Shatner 'fine' after medical emergency
William Shatner worried fans, following reports that he'd gone to the hospital. TMZ reported that the "Star Trek" legend had suffered a medical emergency. Harry Gold, Shatner's agent, told the outlet that the actor had an issue with his blood sugar while at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday afternoon and had doctors check him out. The site said Shatner sought out medical help as a precaution. Paramedics showed up in an ambulance, took him to the…
William Shatner clarifies he's just fine, following reports of a medical emergency
Canadian actor William Shatner cleared up his health status in an Instagram post on Thursday, telling fans that he was completely fine following reports he'd been rushed to hospital. He also had some sage advice to boot: "Don’t trust tabloids or AI."
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