Actor William Shatner has provided an update on his health following reports of his recent hospitalization due to a medical issue related to his blood sugar levels. The 94-year-old, famous for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek series, was reportedly taken to the hospital after feeling unwell at his residence. Taking to Instagram, Shatner reassured his fans, attributing his health concern to overindulgence and stating that he is doing well.
Accompanying his message was a photo of Shatner in character as Mark Twain, a role he played in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries in 2016. The image featured a caption referencing a famous quote often associated with Mark Twain, humorously stating, “Rumours of my demise have been greatly exaggerated!”
Fans flooded Shatner’s post with supportive comments, expressing relief at his well-being and sending healing wishes. This incident sheds light on Shatner’s openness about his health battles over the years and his contemplation on mortality, as previously discussed in his documentary “You Can Call Me Bill.” In an interview with Variety, Shatner reflected on his limited time on earth and the legacy he hopes to leave, emphasizing the enduring impact of good deeds.
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