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William Shatner Debunks Hospitalization Rumors, Blames Tabloids and AI

Actor William Shatner, oldest person to travel to space, debunked false hospitalization reports, reassuring fans he is well after a minor blood sugar issue, blaming tabloids and AI.

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  • William Shatner, the oldest person to travel to space, recently debunked widespread rumors of his hospitalization, confirming he is in good health and not in any medical emergency.
  • The false reports originated from a minor blood sugar issue Shatner experienced at his Los Angeles home, which was then sensationalized and misreported by various media.
  • Shatner personally reassured fans on Instagram, dispelling the medical emergency rumors with a photo and a humorous meme, "Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated."
  • He explicitly warned the public against trusting information from tabloids and artificial intelligence, identifying them as key sources of the inaccurate reporting about his health.
  • The actor used humor to address the situation, poking fun at the sensationalism of tabloids and AI's potential to spread misinformation, while confirming his current well-being.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by swiftly debunking initial health scare reports, then pivoting to celebrate William Shatner's enduring vitality. They emphasize his active role in dismissing rumors and highlight his recent space travel and philosophical reflections, collectively portraying him as resilient and vibrant despite his age, effectively minimizing the "medical emergency" narrative.

"Shatner took to social media to debunk speculation surrounding his health and mortality."

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The rumors originated from a minor blood sugar issue William Shatner experienced at his home, which was then sensationalized and misreported by various media outlets.

He reassured fans on Instagram, posting a photo and a humorous meme stating, 'Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated,' and confirmed he was perfectly fine.

He blamed tabloids and artificial intelligence as key sources responsible for the inaccurate reporting regarding his health.

Shatner stated that he is perfectly fine following the minor blood sugar incident and is not experiencing any medical emergency.

William Shatner is 94 years old and is noted as the oldest person to have traveled to space.

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