Health & Wellness
Sinbad’s children provide update regarding his health following stroke
Two of Sinbad’s children have provided an update on their father’s health.
Two of Sinbad’s children have provided an update on their father.
Last month we reported Sinbad suffered a stroke.
Thursday, Dec. 10, two of Sinbad’s children, Royce and Paige Adkins, posted a video message via social media about the comedian’s health condition.
Sinbad, whose real name is David Adkins, is still hospitalized, but they have said he is in good spirits and on a positive road to recovery.
The video also included a statement on behalf of the comedian.
“On behalf of our dad, Sinbad, our mom, Meredith, our sister, Gem, and the entire Adkins family, we wanted to take a moment to give everyone an update regarding our dad’s health,” they wrote via Instagram.
“We are happy to report that he continues to recover and is getting better every single day.”
The update comes after the family made an announcement on Instagram following news of the famed comedian’s stroke on Nov. 16.
“It is out of sincere love that we share Sinbad, our beloved husband and father, is recovering from a recent stroke,” the family said in a statement.
“Sinbad is a light source of love and joy for many generations. While he is beginning his road to recovery, we are faithful and optimistic that he will bring laughter into our hearts soon. Our family thanks you in advance for your love and support and ask for continued prayers for his healing. We also ask that you please respect our privacy during this time.’ Thank you.”
Get well Sinbad.
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