Tracy Morgan, the beloved comedian and actor known for his iconic roles on “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock,” was rushed to the hospital after experiencing a health scare during the New York Knicks vs. Miami Heat game at Madison Square Garden. Witnesses reported that the 54-year-old comedian became ill while courtside, prompting medical personnel to attend to him immediately. He was seen leaving the arena in a wheelchair, covering his face with a towel as a precaution.
This is not the first time Morgan has faced significant health challenges. He endured a life-threatening car accident in 2014 that left him with severe injuries, and he has also battled diabetes and underwent a kidney transplant. His latest health incident raised concerns among fans and loved ones alike.
After the game was halted due to his medical emergency, Morgan took to social media to provide an update on his condition. In a heartfelt post from his hospital bed, he reassured his followers, saying, “Thank you for all your concern. I’m doing okay now, and doctors say it was food poisoning. I appreciate my MFG family for taking such good care of me.” He humorously acknowledged the clean-up crew, expressing gratitude for their efforts amid the chaos.
Morgan’s resilience continues to inspire fans, and he ended his message with a light-hearted note about the Knicks’ victory, jokingly suggesting that he might need to recreate the moment in future playoff games. As the entertainment community rallies behind him, fans are sending their prayers and support during this difficult time, hoping for a swift recovery for the cherished comedian.