Martial arts icon Jet Li (“Lethal Weapon 4,” “Hero”) recently shared a photo from his hospital bed on social media, captioning it with a reflective note about experiencing “another trial of impermanence.”
Li, 62, reassured fans not long ago with a post stating, “Hardware had a little issue, back to the factory for repairs. Thanks for your concern, no need to worry too much about me ~~ just resting, taking a break.”
The legendary action star, celebrated for his roles in numerous classic films, has remained a beloved figure even during his semi-retirement. Audiences continue to revisit his iconic kung fu movies, reminiscing about his era on the silver screen. Li has addressed numerous, often exaggerated, reports of his passing.
Addressing his health, Li openly acknowledged his condition in past interviews: “I have hyperthyroidism, yes.” Regarding previous rumors surrounding his death, Li takes a philosophical approach, stating: “You have to understand, in the age of social media, everyone needs to boost their traffic. Whether it’s true or false, they [internet users] share it first. If your name, whether alive or dead, can help them increase traffic, then so be it. It’s a form of altruism.”
Li’s filmography includes a string of commercially and critically successful martial arts films, including “Hero,” “Shaolin Temple,” “Fong Sai-yuk,” “Fearless,” “Once Upon a Time in China,” and “Fist of Legend.” His work has had a lasting impact on the action cinema landscape, and his influence is still felt today.
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