Summary
- Wes Johnson is recovering after being found in critical condition in his hotel room.
- He expressed gratitude to his family, friends, fans, and organizations that supported him.
- Johnson is hopeful and determined to return to health, appreciating the love and support he received.
A few days ago, we reported that beloved Elder Scrolls and Fallout actor Wes Johnson was found “Barely Alive” in his hotel room in Atlanta. He was in critical condition and fighting for his life in intensive care. To help with the expenses, his family opened a GoFundMe page, where they asked fans to “unleash the fury – for the love of Wes Johnson”.
Thankfully, Johnson has given a positive update on his health.He gave an update via a video on his YouTube page, where he thanked his family and friends for acting so quickly and also thanked fans for their support. Johnson also narrated a bit about what exactly happened.
“It’s Still Wes Johnson”
“Hey, it’s Wes Johnson. It’s still Well Jonson,” he said,”Rumours of my demise…well, they weren’t exaggerated, it was pretty close, but I’m still here. I’m still here because my wife decided to call the hotel where I was staying, doing announcing for the Alzheimer’s Association, and have my son call security, and find out that I was nearly dead.”
“They took me to the hospital, put me in a coma,” he revealed. “I’d been there five days before I found out that my wonderful friends Bill Glasser, Shari Elliker, and Kim had put together this GoFundMe,” the actor continued. “I found out there’s a lot of love in this world that I didn’t know was out there, and I’m grateful to each and every one of you.”
Johnson thanked the Alzheimer’s Association, which flew down his family and took care of them while he was in a coma. He also thanked the Washington Capitals NHL team as well as Bethesda. Lastly, he said that he was grateful to all fans that wrote, shared or donated something.
“I’m not going anywhere,” he added, “It’s gonna be a while as I work my way back, but I’m coming back. I look forward to seeing and having you all hear me then.”
We’re glad you’re doing better, Wes!
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