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.
08.08.2021 - 03:15 / etonline.com
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.
«I’ve had my very own 'It’s a wonderful life' week of people insisting I make the world slightly better. Wow!»«Thank you, I love everyone right now,» Odenkirk continued, before quipping, «but let’s keep expectations reasonable!»I am doing great.
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 is on the mend.
a heart attack he suffered while on set last month.On July 28, the 58-year-old star of Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul collapsed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His son, Nate Odenkirk, reassured fans the following day (July 29) that the actor was “going to be okay”.Two days after the incident, Odenkirk, speaking for the first time since the incident, told fans on Twitter that he had suffered “a small heart attack” and would “be back soon”.“Hi.
Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk says he will be “back soon” after “small heart attack” on set. The 58-year-old was taken to hospital on Tuesday after ambulance were called to the set in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bob Odenkirk is up and tweeting again! And joking, too!
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.
Bob Odenkirk is speaking out for the first time following his hospitalization earlier this week.
After word came earlier today from Bob Odenkirk’s pal and sometimes creative partner David Cross that the world would be hearing soon from the beloved Better Call Saul star — who collapsed on set Tuesday night — Odenkirk posted a reassuring statement on Twitter.
Bob Odenkirk is on the up and up. The actor returned to social media on Friday, sharing his thanks for the support and outpouring of love he's received after being rushed to the hospital earlier this week.«Hi. It's Bob.
Ethan Shanfeld Bob Odenkirk took to Twitter to thank his fans for their support after he was hospitalized after having a “small heart attack” while on the set of “Better Call Saul” this week.“Hi. It’s Bob.
the Better Call Saul star’s collapse on set earlier this week.The 58-year-old star of the Breaking Bad prequel series collapsed in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Wednesday (July 28). Yesterday (July 29), his son, Nate Odenkirk, was able to reassure fans that the actor was “going to be okay” after suffering a “heart-related incident”.Now Cross, who wrote and starred in the sketch show Mr.
Bob Odenkirk is on the up and up. The actor is «doing great» after he was rushed to the hospital earlier this week, his longtime friend and collaborator, David Cross, tweeted on Friday.«Just got off the phone with Bob and he's doing great! Joking and japing and joshing,» Cross wrote.
David Cross shared some good news about his friend and Mr. Show partner Bob Odenkirk today, promising fans that Odenkirk himself will be surfacing soon.