Before the new documentary about Michael J. Fox’s struggle with Parkinson’s disease was released, Meg Ryan made her first public appearance in six months.
Ryan, 61, apparently decided to step back from the spotlight in recent years, and as a result, he hasn’t been seen in around six months.
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According to the Daily Mirror, she went to see her pal Michael J. Fox’s next film, STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie, in order to show her support.
Despite her prior denials, the Sleepless in Seattle star, who made her on-screen debut in Rich and Famous (1981), once again gave rise to rumors that she may have experimented with plastic surgery due to her exceptionally clear complexion.
Meg’s new appearance has drawn criticism from some, which rekindled a subject on which the actress has already commented.
“This is Meg Ryan,” remarked a Twitter user. “Perhaps this will teach ladies something. Surgery with plastics is for Frankenstein.
Another said, “Meg Ryan spent thousands to make herself unrecognizable and hideous.”
Regarding the photos, another user remarked, “What did she do to herself? These celebrities go beyond with their plastic surgery. Obtain a reimbursement.
Ryan has previously maintained that she ignores people who have unfavorable remarks about the way she looks.
In a 2015 interview, she candidly addressed the accusations around plastic surgery with Porter Magazine.
She admitted at the time, “To be honest, I don’t pay much attention.” “Hatred is prevalent in today’s world. Judging is so simple. Imagine what a fool a hater would be.
On Michael J. Fox’s special night, the actress showed up for the previously stated screening in the Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, New York, and appeared to be in high spirits as she posed for photos with celebrities like Billy Murray and Elvis Costello.
A new documentary about Fox’s life in the thirty years since his diagnosis will be released. Fox recently said that he didn’t anticipate he would live to be eighty years old.
At the age of 29, the Back to the Future actor received the initial diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. He tried to conceal his illness at first, but he has since emerged as a key player in the movement for greater awareness and investigation.
Fox recently gave a heartfelt interview in which he opened up about his own death and admitted that his Parkinson’s disease was “getting tougher.”
“I won’t lie. The going gets tougher and tougher. It’s becoming more difficult, the former star remarked. “Every day gets harder. However, that’s just the way things are. You know, who should I talk to about that?
He also mentioned that a growth on his spine necessitated recent spinal surgery. Despite being benign, it made it difficult for him to walk, and a tumble left him hurt.
“I broke this elbow, this arm, and this arm as well. My face was broken. “I broke my hand,” stated Fox.
Parkinson’s disease does not kill you. With Parkinson’s, you die. I’ve been considering how mortal it is. I won’t live to be 80. I won’t live to be eighty.