Bob Odenkirk updated his health within a week after a “minor heart attack” caused him to crash on the “Better Call Saul” set.
The 58-year-old actor assured his fans and supporters on Twitter on Saturday that he is recovering well and thanked them again for the emotion they expressed after the news of his hospitalization.
“I did a great job. I had my own’This is a good life’ week, and people insist that I make the world a better place,” Odencock Tweet“Wow! Thank you, I love everyone now, but let us maintain reasonable expectations!”
Fans and celebrities expressed relief at the news that he performed well after the health panic.
“Love you, Odie. I’m relieved to hear you are doing better. Yes, we need you, George Bailey,” Casey Griffin Comment On Odencock’s Twitter.
“Bob, I want to be the first to wish you a speedy recovery,” Brent Spiner wrote.
“You deserve every warm blur you get. You proved that the stereotype of Hollywood’s’precious actors’ is wrong. I’m glad you and your family can relax…don’t rush back to work . You are yourself, not your career identity,” Melissa Jo Peltier (Melissa Jo Peltier) Say.
“You really made everyone’s life better. I will share with you a post I posted on Facebook after watching “Nobody”. When I heard that you were in poor health, I felt very Shocked. Send you all your good feelings, sir!” wrote.
On July 27, Odencock fainted and was taken to the hospital during the final season of his hit film “Breaking Bad” in New Mexico.
While waiting for his health update, thousands of fans and celebrities expressed their concerns and hopes for Odencock’s recovery on social media, including his former “Breaking Bad” co-star Brian Crane Ston and Aaron Paul, former “Better Call Saul” actor Michael McKean and “This Is Us” star Sterling K. Brown.
Odencock revealed the details of his health scare on set on July 30, sharing Twitter He “will get better” and “will be back soon” after a “minor heart attack”.
“I had a mild heart attack. But thanks to Rosa Estrada and the doctor who knows how to fix the blockage without surgery, I will be fine,” he wrote“In addition, the support and assistance of AMC and SONY throughout the process has reached a new level. I will slowly recover, but I will be back soon.”
After the update, Odencock’s “Better Call Sol” co-star Rhea Sihorn played the role of Sol Goodman’s wife Kim Wexler in the series, he wrote on Instagram Said: “I can’t express my comfort and gratitude. I can’t find the right words to express how much I love you, your family, and my friends.”
Emmy Award winner Bob Odencock fainted during the filming of the final season of “Better Call Saul”
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