Michael J Fox, the beloved star famed for his role in ‘Back to the Future,’ recently shared some heartfelt reflections on living with Parkinson’s disease. Diagnosed in 1991, Fox, now 63, continues to face life’s challenges with bravery and humor, although he admits it isn’t easy.

In an event for the Michael J Fox Foundation, he candidly spoke about preserving his humor amidst the struggles, calling it both hard and necessary for maintaining his spirit. His commitment to facing Parkinson’s with a smile underscores his resilience.
A Night of Celebration and Hope
The annual gathering of Fox’s foundation celebrated its accomplishments in Parkinson’s research and advocacy, raising over $2 billion since its inception in 2000. Hosted by comedian Denis Leary and featuring music icons such as Stevie Nicks, the event was a testament to Fox’s influence and the support he garners.
