In a wheelchair, but with his guitar at the ready, Michael J. Fox accompanied the band on “Fix You.”
Michael J Fox was the big surprise on Saturday at Glastonbury Festival. With his guitar, the 63-year-old American actor joined Coldplay for the song “Fix You”, surprising the audience.
The moment quickly began spreading on social media, with videos and messages of support for the Back to the Future star, who has been living with Parkinson’s disease for more than 30 years. The actor received the diagnosis in 1991.
No matter how cynical and harsh you are, it’s impossible not to feel a little happy when Coldplay play with Michael J. Fox at Glastonbury. pic.twitter.com/GeLpgCnIRT
– Stig Abell (@StigAbell) June 30, 2024
In a wheelchair, but with his guitar at the ready, Michael J. Fox accompanied the band. Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, was quick to offer thanks. How is it calculated? BBC – Who shared the moment on his account? Youtube Martin explained that the 1985 film Back to the Future was “the main reason we were in the band.”
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Fox revealed the difficulties he has faced in dealing with Parkinson’s disease, revealing that in 1998, when the diagnosis was made public, he underwent a thalamotomy (brain surgery that involves the controlled destruction of brain tissue in the area of the brain that produces tremors).
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