Star Trek William Shatner actor is recovering after being hospitalized on Wednesday, according to reports.
It is said that the 94 -year -old star, who played Captain James T Kirk in the Star Trek franchise from 1966 to 1994, experienced a problem with her blood sugar levels while she was at home in Los Angeles.
Independent He has contacted Shatner's representatives to comment.
A source said TMZ That Shatner called the emergency service and an ambulance of the Los Angeles Fire Department came to the scene as a caution. Shatner was taken to a local hospital to review it, and the source said the actor was good and rested comfortably.
Since then he has spoken, clarifying that the reports are “very exaggerated.”
“I put on excess. I thank you all for worrying, but I am perfectly well. I still tell him all: do not trust the tabloides or the AI!” He wrote in X.
Shatner is known for directing Starship Enterprise as Captain Kirk, along with the original members of the Star Trek cast, Leonard Nimoy, such as Spock, Deforest Kelley as Leonard McCoy, James Doohan as Montgomery Scott and Nichelle Nichols as Nyota Uhura.
The actor repeated the role of Captain Kirk in the animated series and the first seven films, including the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
His other roles have included interpreting an MC beauty contest in Sandra Bullock 2000 comedy Miss the congenser And starring as the main character of the Dramatic Series of the Police of the 1980s TJ Hooker. It has also appeared in the legal drama series The practice and your spin-off, Legal Boston.
Shatner made the documentary 2023 You can call me Bill As a way of communicating with their grandchildren after he dies. He said Variety At that time: “I have rejected many offers to make documentaries before. But I don't have much time to live.
“Whether I love me while I am talking to you or within 10 years, my time is limited, so it is a large factor.”
Shatner arrived at the headlines in 2021 after traveling to space in the blue ferry of Jeff Bezos.

The rocket successfully launched the space for 11 minutes, during which those on board experienced the feeling of ungravation when they reached the outskirts of space.
The actor previously described him as “the deepest experience I can imagine” and revealed that when he landed, he could not stop crying.
Shatner talked about his adventure in the New York Comic-Con, revealing that he was terrified of going to space.
He said: “My friend Jason Erhlick came to me and told me that he was seeing these rockets with the people who went to space. And it wouldn't be something if Captain Kirk went up there?
“And I said: 'Jason, for the love of God, man. No one cares if Captain Kirk goes to space. It was 55 years ago, man. But I'm doing well, maybe I should go to space?'”