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Michael J. Fox recently found himself at the center of a whirlwind of false rumors regarding his death. These rumors stirred quite a commotion among fans who mistakenly believed the beloved actor had passed away.
The confusion began with a significant error by CNN, which published an article titled “Remembering the Life of Actor Michael J. Fox.” The headline understandably alarmed fans of the “Back to the Future” star, leading to widespread concern.
However, the 64-year-old actor quickly dispelled these rumors. Through his representative, Fox assured everyone that he is alive and well. In fact, just a day prior to the erroneous report, Fox was actively participating in an event, engaging with audiences on stage.
His representative confirmed to TMZ, stating, “Michael is doing great. He was at PaleyFest yesterday. He was on stage and giving interviews.” This statement helped to quickly calm the anxious fans.
In response to the mix-up, CNN swiftly retracted the mistaken article. They issued an apology to Michael J. Fox and his family, explaining to TMZ, “The package was published in error; we have removed it from our platforms and send our apologies to Michael J. Fox and his family.”
CNN, meanwhile, quickly backpedaled, issuing a statement to TMZ that read: ‘The package was published in error; we have removed it from our platforms and send our apologies to Michael J. Fox and his family.’
Michael J. Fox was forced to shut down wild death rumors after fans were sent into a frenzy over his supposed demise; (pictured in March)
On Wednesday, CNN posted an article with the ominous title Remembering the Life of Actor Michael J. Fox
Meanwhile, Fox, who has lived with Parkinson’s disease since 1991, was out in full force on Tuesday.
He also made a surprise appearance at the Shrinking season 3 wrap party.
Bill Lawrence, co-creator of the Apple TV series, joined fellow co-creator and star Jason Segel at the event, which also saw a star-studded turnout featuring Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams and more.
The death rumors surfaced after Fox recently reunited with his Back to the Future co-star Christopher Lloyd.
Taking to Instagram, Fox shared that the two had caught up, posting a photo with the caption: ‘Dining with my bestie at the beach. Next year BTTF is 41. Great Scott.’
Fox famously starred as Marty McFly in the original Back to the Future, where his character forms an unlikely friendship with Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown (Lloyd) and journeys back to the 1950s in a time-traveling DeLorean.
Earlier this month, Fox made an appearance at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.
He shared a heartwarming tale about how his acting career led to his meeting his wife, Family Ties co-star Tracy Pollan, with whom he has four children.
Fox quickly reassured fans through his rep, who confirmed to TMZ that the actor was doing just fine – and had even attended an event the day before, chatting it up on stage; (pictured with wife Tracy Pollan in 2025)
Pointing to his son Sam, 36, who was seated beside him, Fox quipped, ‘By the way, he’s not an actor, he’s just my date.’
Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, at just 29 years old, and publicly revealed his condition in 1998. O
ver the years, his symptoms have progressively worsened, with Fox revealing in interviews that he experiences tremors, difficulty with movement, and speech challenges.
Despite these setbacks, Fox continues to raise awareness and funding for Parkinson’s research through his foundation, which has raised over $1 billion for clinical trials and research aimed at finding a cure.