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William Shatner Rushed to Hospital After Blood Sugar Issue

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Los Angeles, CA — William Shatner, the actor famous for his role as Captain James T. Kirk in “Star Trek,” was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after experiencing a medical emergency at his home.

Sources report that Shatner, 94, suffered a blood sugar issue and called emergency services for assistance. Paramedics from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived shortly after his call and transported him to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

A source close to Shatner noted that he is doing “good” and is “resting comfortably” following the incident. Despite his age, Shatner has remained active, participating in public events and continuing to work on projects related to his iconic character.

Shatner rose to fame in 1966 when the original “Star Trek” television series debuted, solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon. His portrayal of Captain Kirk has had a lasting impact on science fiction and has allowed him to enjoy a career spanning over six decades.

Fans and friends are wishing him a speedy recovery as he continues to embrace his legacy and connection with followers around the world.