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William Shatner, 94, was photographed holding a box of Kellogg's Raisin Bran as he gets out of his car
The actor sports an all-black ensemble as he arrives at a studio in Los Angeles
Earlier this week, Shatner could be seen eating a bowl while sitting in his driver's seat at an L.A. stoplight
William Shatneris feeling Bran-New!
TheStar Trekicon, 94, was photographed holding a box of the Raisin Bran along with a newspaper as he steps out of his car head of his Big Game debut.
The image, released on Thursday, Jan. 22, shows Shatner clad in an all-black ensemble as he arrives at a studio in Los Angeles.
This isn't the first snap of the nonagenarian star with Raisin Bran to surface this week.
On Tuesday, Shatner could be seen eating a bowl while sitting in his driver's seat at an L.A. stoplight.
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Less than two months ago, theBoston Legalactor opened up about why he was "especially thankful."
Shatner celebrated Thanksgiving on Nov. 27 by sharing aphotoof himself on Instagram showing off his holiday meal, which included turkey and mashed sweet potatoes.
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He reflected on how he feels "blessed beyond measure with health."
"Happy Thanksgiving everybody..we all talk about blessings at Thanksgiving…I am especially thankful this year as we are blessed beyond measure with [health], family and a beautiful gathering," he wrote. "I am wishing you all a blessed day and holiday season. Best, Bill."
Reports in September claimed the actor hadsuffered "a medical emergency"and was taken to the hospital.
Citing Shatner's rep, Harry Gold,TMZreported that he experienced an issue with his blood sugar levels while at his L.A. home that afternoon.
Gold later shared an update on the actor, saying in a statement, "I spoke to Bill earlier this evening, He is fine. He is not in the hospital. He is at home. He is 100 percent healthy."
The following day, Shatner addressed the rumors in a post onX.
He shared a meme that said, "Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated!" and wrote in the caption, "I over indulged. I thank you all for caring but I'm perfectly fine. I keep telling you all: don't trust tabloids or AI!"
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