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    Prayers are needed for Kurt Russell

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodOctober 2, 20243 Mins Read
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    Kurt Vogel Russell, an American actor, is from. At the age of twelve, he made his television acting debut in the western series. Russell was nominated for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture at the Golden Globes in 1983 for his role in Mike Nichols’ Silkwood.

    Russell was born in Springfield, MA. His father, Bing, was also a performer. His mother, Louise Julia Russell, is a ballerina.

    According to the Globe, Kurt Russell has a malignant flesh-eating disease.

    The 65-year-old Hateful 8 actor has reportedly been spotted with unsightly sores beneath his lower lip, which are believed to be caused by Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), a condition linked to intestinal cancer.

    According to Cancer.Net, “the lifetime risk of cancer in those with PJS may be as high as 93 percent.”

    The sores are “precancerous lesions that can become aggressive and dangerous if not treated immediately and properly,” according to Dr. Stuart Fischer, who does not see Kurt.

    Kurt “needs immediate tests,” agrees immunologist and Maryland resident Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who also suspects PJS is to blame for the sores. He needs therapy as soon as feasible.

    The Globe also says that Kurt and his 71-year-old longtime partner Goldie Hawn have recently argued.

    Kurt was scheduled to be inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers in Oklahoma City in October. His name already appears on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Nevertheless, Kurt is unable to attend due to a “unexpected medical situation.”

    In a statement, the actor argued that he needed surgery, which his doctor said could not be postponed. According to The Oklahoman, he will undergo hip surgery.

    “I had assumed it could wait, but my doctors insist it must happen in September. Russell added in the announcement, “As much as I would have liked to be there this year, I’m grateful that the museum chose to postpone our honor until 2022 so that I could personally accept this magnificent prize.”

    Kurt Russell should be commended for being inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers! We wish him a fast recovery after his treatment later this month.

    Conclusion
    Kurt was meant to be inducted into Oklahoma City’s Hall of Great Western Performers even though his name is already on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Nevertheless, Kurt is unable to attend due to a “unexpected medical situation.” The 64-year-old actor was photographed in New Orleans with bruises and scrapes covering his arms and face. According to The Globe, Kurt Russell has a fatal flesh-eating illness.

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