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Michael J. Fox’s First Red Carpet Since Death Rumors

Michael J. Fox has made his first red carpet appearance since he was forced to reassure fans he was 'still alive' after death rumours.The actor's supposed demis...

Michael J. Fox’s First Red Carpet Since Death Rumors
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Michael J. Fox has made his first red carpet appearance since he was forced to reassure fans he was 'still alive' after death rumours.

The actor's supposed demise was sparked earlier this month after a colossal blunder by US news outlet who accidentally posted an article titled 'Remembering the Life of Actor Michael J. Fox'.

It immediately raised alarms among Michael's legion of fans, forcing him to .

On Wednesday evening, Michael appeared to be in good spirits as he attended his foundation's 'A Country Thing Happened On The Way to Cure Parkinson's' event.

Held at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville, Michael wore a denim jacket over a grey t-shirt with navy chinos.

He posed with a number of attendees on the carpet, including Lisa Cohn, Marc Cohn, Dusty Slay, Maggie Hughes DePalo and Aaron Weber.

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Michael J. Fox has made his first red carpet appearance since he was forced to reassure fans he was 'still alive' after death rumours

The actor's supposed demise was sparked earlier this month by a colossal blunder by US news outlet CNN who accidentally posted an article online 

CNN apologised to Michael and his family for their blunder and when contacted by the Daily Mail, a spokesperson said: 'The package was published in error; we have removed it from our platforms and send our apologies to Michael J. Fox and his family.'

Speaking about the hoax at his charity evening, Michael said he was on the way to dinner when he discovered the article, but saw the funny side in it.

He told ET: 'It was just funny. I was on my way to dinner and I said to Mike, who was driving for me, "pull over I gotta text".

'I answered it and I can't remember what I said, but basically gave him a bit of needle about it but everyone wants to be so ahead of the curve on this stuff.

'They lose track of what they're trying to say ahead of the curve on him and there's a guy going to dinner who's quite surprised to find that he's dead but I understand it. I understand people have a curiosity and they have a lot of investing in me, whether it's their interest in our research or whether it's just an association with me from when they're kids and that's very special.'

When the reporter asked Michael if he received worried messages from close friends and family members, he said he was so quick to respond to the hoax and correct the situation.

He added: 'I'm a pretty rock hard guy and I don't get upset about stuff like that. I was always looking for the joke.'

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Michael was  

Over the years, his symptoms have progressively worsened, with Fox revealing in interviews that he experiences tremors, difficulty with movement, and speech challenges.

Despite these setbacks, he continues to raise awareness and funding for Parkinson’s research through his foundation, which has raised over $1 billion for clinical trials and research aimed at finding a cure.

He set up the Michael J Fox Foundation in 2000 to fund research to find a cure for his condition.

On Wednesday evening, Michael appeared to be in good spirits as he attended his foundation's 'A Country Thing Happened On The Way to Cure Parkinson's'

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The charity event took place at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville

Pictured left to right: Marc Mariani and Carly Mariani attend A Country Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's

Lisa Cohn and Marc Cohn attending in support of actor Michael 

Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip pose for snaps on the red carpet ahead of the evening 

The Michael J Fox Foundation was set up in 2000 to fund research to find a cure for his condition. It has invested $2.5 billion in research for the incurable disease

The Michael J. Fox Foundation has invested $2.5 billion in research for the incurable disease.

Last year, Michael's wife Tracy Pollan

They share son Sam, 36, daughters Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and daughter Esmé, 24. 

Tracy said: Michael is so optimistic, which is wonderful and really helps him, but it's really important to also understand that this is a huge challenge.

'It's very difficult for the family, for the caregivers and, obviously, for the patient. So it's important to acknowledge that and acknowledge that it's not just all sort of easy. It's not easy. It's hard for them, but they show up and they're there for us.'

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