A doctor who fell seriously ill with coronavirus at the start of the pandemic later discovered multiple blood clots on his brain that could have proved fatal.
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Disney+ series “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers,” claiming “creative differences” are to blame for his departure.The 59-year-old star announced the news to Deadline on Monday, just three days after the publication initially reported that he had quit the series “over the show’s COVID vaccination requirement.”In a statement, Estevez insisted: “This was nothing more than a good old-fashioned contract dispute and not, as some would believe, an anti-vaccine position.”The veteran actor insisted he was
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posted a video on Instagram Tuesday to address his departure. “I know there’s been a lot of rumors and speculations about me and ‘General Hospital’ and I wanted you to hear it from me personally,” the actor said in the nearly two-minute clip.
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The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.”In the final analysis, this was nothing more than a good old fashioned contract dispute and not, as some would believe an anti-vaccine position.While I can’t speak for anyone else in regards to this polarizing, sensitive issue, I have my own lived experience.In late February 2020, at the end of shooting the pilot for the “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” in Vancouver, I wasn’t feeling 100%.
Speaking out. Emilio Estevez addressed speculation surrounding his exit from Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, clarifying that he doesn’t hold anti-vaccine views.
Emilio Estevez is breaking his silence on why he is not returning for the second season of .In a lengthy statement, the 59-year-old actor wrote that his exit from the Disney+ show is not because he is against vaccinations but instead «nothing more than a good old fashioned contract dispute.» ET has reached out to Estevez and Disney's reps for comment.In a statement first shared by Deadline, he writes that he is «not anti-vaxx» and takes the pandemic «very seriously.» He revealed that he
Gordon Bombay will not be returning to coach the Mighty Ducks, and star Emilio Estevez’s COVID-19 vaccination status may have something to do with that.
Emilio Estevez is shedding light on his exit from The Mighty Ducks.
EXCLUSIVE: Mighty Ducks franchise star Emilio Estevez is speaking out about the circumstances surrounding his departure from Disney+’s series Mighty Ducks: Game Changers ahead of its second season.
character’s official account on Saturday.Everyone’s favorite walking, talking, giant yellow bird is 6-years-old, meaning he is finally eligible for the life saving jab, which was recently approved for kids ages 5 to 11-years-old.Big Bird, Elmo and other Sesame Street characters appeared on CNN for a Saturday morning program called, “The ABCs of COVID Vaccines.”“My wing is feeling a little sore, but it’ll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps me and others healthy. Ms.
brought back as Coach Gordon Bombay in the second season of Disney+’s revival show “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers,” according to Deadline.The Golden Globe-nominated actor reportedly refused to confirm he would comply with the show’s vaccination policy.Disney TV Studios had required the series’ primary cast and crew to be inoculated against the virus, and decided not to pick up Estevez’s option for its second season when he did not assure the company he would fall in line, the outlet
Deadline first reported the news, which added that sources close to Estevez said creative differences also played a role. Reps for Estevez were not able to be immediately reached.