William Shatner suffered a medical emergency on Wednesday.
The actor 94 experienced problems with his blood sugar while at his home in Los Angeles and sought help as a precaution, TMZ reported.
According to the outlet, the Los Angeles Fire Station ambulance took “Star Trek” legend to a local hospital.
The Emmy winner, best known for playing Captain James T. Kirk, now “good” and “comfortable rest,” the outlet claims.
However, the ABC reported on Thursday that Shatner was not taken to the hospital.
“I’m spoiled. Thank you for being considerate, but I’m totally fine,” he tweeted along with the meme about his “very exaggerated…end mise.”
Shatner’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Page 6.
Last year, the original “Rescue 911” host revealed that he had defeated a stage 4 melanoma despite his disastrous prognosis.
“If the (treatment) they used didn’t work, I said it was about five months,” Shatner explained to Hillio in March 2024, but did not specify when the diagnosis occurred.
He recalls a medical professional who apologised to him in the way he told him to “pack yours better.”
Shatner said, “The person who said, “I’m sorry,” was very sad, like, “You’re going to die.” And I was. ”
The “TJ Hooker” alum had previously been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016, but ultimately became a false alarm.
“It was really scary,” he admitted to NBC News in 2018.
In particular, Shatner has maintained a busy career in recent years, drawing Kirk on screen in 2024 with the “765874 – Unified” short film.
Shatner has continued to make frequent public appearances, including last month’s Dragon Con, and is scheduled to attend the Space 2 Sea competition in the Galapagos Islands in November.
The “Never than Never than Never” alum has been married four times and is three fathers, daughters Leslie, 67, Lisabeth, 64, and Melanie, 61.
He settled his latest divorce from Elizabeth Shatner in 2020. This is the duo’s reconciliation amid the coronavirus pandemic.