Actor and comedian Martin Lawrence has put to rest concerns about his health, confirming that he is "well and in good health" despite recent speculation.
The rumors began after Martin appeared unsteady at the Los Angeles premiere of BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE, holding onto his co-star Will Smith's hand as they arrived at the event. The viral clip sparked worries among fans, but Martin spoken out about it.
In an appearance on Hot 97's Ebro in the Morning, Martin assured listeners, "I'm fine. I'm in God's hands. I'm blessed, you know, I'm glad to be waking up every day and everything. I'm all good. No need for people to be concerned."
When pressed further, Martin was more emphatic, stating, "I'm healthy as hell. Stop the rumors!" Will Smith, who was also on the show, laughed in agreement.
This isn't the first time Martin has faced health concerns. In the past, he has been hospitalized for exhaustion and dehydration, and even slipped into a coma after a workout. However, it appears those issues are behind him and Martin is focused on his latest projects, including the successful BAD BOYS franchise.
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