Actor Danny Glover announces that he has Alzheimer’s disease in an interview segment on NBC’s “Today,” appearing alongside the show’s hosts. Multiple outlets report that the “Lethal Weapon” and “The Color Purple” star discusses the diagnosis publicly during the Wednesday appearance. In the coverage, Glover describes the change that the diagnosis will bring, saying that “things are going to be different,” framing the announcement as a personal and challenging development. The reports agree that Glover’s announcement happens during the same “Today” segment and that it is presented as an emotional revelation tied to his health. One outlet also notes that Glover’s daughter contributes additional context in connection with the diagnosis, including references to an early sign. Across the accounts, the emphasis remains on the fact of the diagnosis and Glover’s willingness to share it with the public, while the details provided in the reports remain limited to the public statements made during the interview.
Danny Glover announces Alzheimer’s diagnosis on NBC’s Today
Actor Danny Glover announces that he has Alzheimer’s disease in an interview segment on NBC’s “Today,” appearing alongside the show’s hosts. Multiple outlets report that the “Lethal Weapon” and “The C...
- Danny Glover announces he has Alzheimer’s disease during an interview on NBC’s “Today.”
- The reports identify Glover as the star of “Lethal Weapon” and “The Color Purple.”
- Glover says his circumstances will change, including the quote that “things are going to be different.”
- At least one report mentions Glover’s daughter discussing an early sign related to the diagnosis.
- The coverage presents the announcement as part of a Wednesday morning “Today” segment.
The actor revealed his diagnosis during a "Today" show segment Wednesday morning, acknowledging that "things are going to be different."
1 hour agoThe ‘Lethal Weapon’ and 'The Color Purple' star made the announcement during a ‘Today’ show interview.
2 hours agoThe "Lethal Weapon" star appeared on the "Today" show in an emotional segment Wednesday morning.
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