Alyssa Milano and her uncle were involved in a terrifying car accident that could have taken both their lives.
31.07.2021 - 02:29 / perezhilton.com
Bob Odenkirk is up and tweeting again! And joking, too!
On Friday, the 58-year-old actor took to Twitter to update fans on what caused his hospitalization after collapsing on the set of Better Call Saul in Albuquerque, New Mexico, earlier this week. Odenkirk began his message by giving a heartfelt shout out to everyone who has offered their well-wishes since the terrifying incident:
Awww!
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Alyssa Milano and her uncle were involved in a terrifying car accident that could have taken both their lives.
update on social media on Wednesday in which she said that her beloved Uncle Mitch is still in the hospital and that she is “unsure” if he will recover from the event. “Yesterday, my family suffered a terrifying and traumatic event. I was a passenger in a car my Uncle Mitch was driving when he suffered a serious heart attack, resulting in a car crash,” she wrote on Twitter.
UPDATED, 11:20 AM: Alyssa Milano has come forward with a statement regarding the car accident she was in Tuesday morning with uncle Mitch Carp, confirming that he “suffered a serious heart attack,” which resulted in a collision on a West Los Angeles highway.
Alyssa Milano and her uncle Mitch were involved in a Tuesday, August 17, car accident after he suffered a medical emergency while driving.
Alyssa Milano was involved in a car accident on Tuesday morning after her uncle, Mitch Carp, suffered a possible heart attack while driving on a West Los Angeles highway, Deadline can confirm.
In a social media post on Friday, Bob Odenkirk told his fans that he is feeling great after suffering from a heart-related incident on the set of his show "Better Call Saul" two weeks ago. "I am doing great.
Bob Odenkirk is on the mend. Nearly two weeks after the 58-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the New Mexico set of , he took to Twitter to give an update on his condition.«I am doing great,» he tweeted.
Things seem to be looking up for Bob Odenkirk!
Feeling better. Less than one week after Bob Odenkirk first spoke about his recovery after suffering a small heart attack, he’s sharing another health update via Twitter.
Bob Odenkirk has shared a brief update on his health after suffering a heart attack last month while filming the final season of Better Call Saul. Odenkirk, 58, had collapsed on the AMC show set on 27 July and was taken to hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bob Odenkirk was recently rushed to hospital after collapsing on the set of his hit Netflix show, Better Call Saul according to reports.The former Breaking Bad actor was shooting a scene for the programme in New Mexico when the incident is said to have taken place. Now, the 58 year old has thanked his fans for their support and messages, wile saying he’s going to “be back soon,” after the health scare.
Bob Odenkirk is going to be OK! The actor, 58, took to Twitter on Friday, July 30 to confirm that he suffered a “small heart attack” earlier this week. Bob thanked his family, friends, and fans for “the outpouring of love” he received after he collapsed on set and was rushed to a hospital.
Twitter to make his first public statement since collapsing on the show's Albuquerque, New Mexico, set on Tuesday.“Hi. It’s Bob,” Odenkirk tweeted.
a heart attack he suffered when he collapsed on set earlier this week.The 58-year-old star of Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul collapsed in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Wednesday (July 28).
Bob Odenkirk has officially spoken out about his collapse while on the New Mexico set of "Better Call Saul" earlier this week. The actor, 58, took to social media on Friday to address the reports and thanked fans and loved ones for their well wishes.
Also, AMC and SONYs support and help throughout this has been next-level. I'm going to take a beat to recover but I'll be back soon.Odenkirk was filming for the “Breaking Bad” spinoff’s sixth and final season in New Mexico when he collapsed on set Tuesday night.