Friends Of Morgan Freeman Allegedly Worried About His Weight Loss, Claim Health Status Is At ‘Crisis Point’

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Friends Of Morgan Freeman Allegedly Worried About His Weight Loss, Claim Health Status Is At ‘Crisis Point’

A close friend of Hollywood veteran Morgan Freeman is reportedly unhappy with his recent weight loss.

A new report claims that her friends believe she’s “wasting it,” though a rep for the actress has stated that the claim is “false.”

Meanwhile, Freeman is set to debut a documentary he produced, titled “761st Tank Battalion.” The documentary will debut on the History Channel later this month.

Read on to learn more.

Morgan Freeman’s Health Status Worries His Friends

LOS ANGELES - AUGUST 21: Morgan Freeman at "Angels Have Fallen" Premiering at the Village Theater on August 21, 2019 in Westwood, CAMEGA

Per Online Radar, Freeman has lost nearly 25 pounds, which has worried his close friends.

The publication reports that her friends are concerned that the weight loss is a sign that the actress is “wasting away” and that her health status is at a “crisis point.”

It comes after the “Wanted” star appeared at Oceana’s SeaChange event to accept an honor for her long-term commitment to conservation.

While the actor didn’t seem to mince his words during his acceptance speech at the event, his physical appearance, however, sent a different message.

Freeman looked very thin in his gray suit, which hung off his body. She paired the outfit with a blue shirt, a black face cover, and black shades.

As part of his speech, he praised Oceana, praising their work in “saving sharks and other Ocean creatures.” He also urged all attendees to continue helping in conservation, saying, “Our oceans need each and every one of us.”

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Morgan Freeman Recently Had A Contagious Infection

Morgan Freeman at the AFI Honors Denzel Washington at the Dolby Theater on June 6, 2019 in Los Angeles, CAMEGA

Although Freeman’s rep has claimed that reports of him being “wasted” are false, the actor has not been in good health in recent weeks.

She was forced to cancel a planned trip to the United Kingdom as part of her press commitments for her action-spy thriller series, “Special Ops: Lioness,” which premiered on Paramount+ late last month.

According to reports, this was caused by an infectious infection, from which he is still recovering. A close friend also shared that the actor was in “excruciating pain,” reportedly affecting his motor skills.

The source told the publication, “The poor guy is in incredible pain. It hurts him to walk, get up from a chair, even just move his hands. He suffered mostly in silence, but he suffered often.”

Fans Concerned With Freeman’s Absence At ‘Special Ops’ Press Interview

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Freeman’s absence from “Special Ops: Lioness” was noticed by fans who expected him to appear with his female co-stars, actresses Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman.

Upon hearing the news that he was unwell, they took to social media to express their concern about his health status and wish him a speedy recovery.

“No, no, no, the world is not ready to lose him; stay healthy, Mr. Freeman,” commented one fan Twitter.

A second fan stated, “Sincere prayers for Mr. Freeman,” while a third said, “He lived through TB; he’ll be fine.”

Meanwhile, amid uncertainty about his health last month, producer Lory McCreary posted a screenshot of a video he had with him and told fans he was fine.

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He captioned the post, “[I] have been with Morgan before and I’m happy to report that she feels great! thank you [you] for outreach!!!”

Morgan Freeman’s Upcoming Documentary

Freeman is set to make his documentary debut about the 761st Tank Battalion, a famous all-black US armored unit that performed great exploits in World War II.

The documentary contains in-depth interviews with veterans from the 761st, as well as historians and military experts. It also includes old footage of the battalion in battle.

In the past, Freeman has appeared in films portraying him in a similar manner to the character in the documentary “761st Tank Battalion”.

One such film was the 1989 Civil War epic “Glory,” in which he played a Union Army soldier in the first African American regiment.

He has also played other military roles, such as an Army doctor in the movie “Outbreak” and the head of the CIA in “The Sum of All Fears.”

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