Captain Kirk had his breakfast to-go on Monday morning.
William Shatner, famous for his role in Star Trek, was seen enjoying a bowl of cereal while driving in Studio City.
Even though he was in an unusual place, he still had everything he needed for breakfast, like a proper bowl and spoon.
A stoplight allowed Shatner, 94, to shelve a dollop of flakes into his mouth.
Unclear if the dish included milk, a risky choice for the interior of his car.
He seemed to be eating bran cereal, which is a healthy choice considering he was hospitalized last year for a medical issue.


According to TMZ, Boston Legal actor John Turturro was hospitalized on September 24th due to a health issue.
According to actor William Shatner’s representative, Harry Gold, he had a temporary blood sugar problem and received medical attention, as reported by TMZ.
Oh my gosh, you will NOT believe the scare! Everyone was freaking out, but I just knew he’d be okay. Thankfully, Gold finally put out a statement, and it said he talked to Bill tonight! And get this – Bill is totally fine! He’s not in the hospital, he’s at home, and Gold said he’s 100 percent healthy! I’m so relieved! I was losing it there for a minute, but everything’s okay now. Thank goodness!
The next day, William Shatner addressed the rumors himself on X (formerly Twitter). He posted a meme featuring his image as Mark Twain, jokingly referencing the famous quote, ‘Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated!’
I was a little worried when I saw that caption from William Shatner! He shared that he’d maybe enjoyed a bit too much of something, but quickly reassured everyone he’s doing perfectly fine. He keeps stressing, and I totally agree, that we shouldn’t believe everything we read in the tabloids – or anything generated by AI, for that matter!
William Shatner shared on social media that he felt incredibly grateful for his health while celebrating Thanksgiving.
Bill shared a Thanksgiving message saying he’s incredibly grateful this year for his health, family, and the chance to spend the holiday together. He wished everyone a blessed Thanksgiving and a wonderful holiday season.


This recent health issue occurred more than a year after William Shatner shared that he had previously overcome cancer, after being diagnosed with stage four melanoma.
According to Managed Healthcare Executive, he shared that he had surgery followed by immunotherapy as treatment, but he didn’t say when these procedures took place.
In 2016, doctors initially thought he had prostate cancer. However, tests later showed this wasn’t the case. The initial concern arose from a sudden, large increase in his PSA levels – a protein made by the prostate gland.
“It was truly frightening,” Shatner told NBC News. “A doctor informed me I had a terminal illness and wouldn’t have much time left.”
Okay, so he said his PSA was high, but it turns out he was taking testosterone boosters back then – he’s stopped now, thankfully! He thinks that’s what threw off the tests and led to everything being misdiagnosed. Honestly, it’s a relief to know there was a logical explanation, and I’m just glad he figured it out and stopped taking them!
The legendary star is keeping busy with a slew of projects.
William Shatner hosts and produces the show The UnXplained on The History Channel. He’s also currently touring with a live show that features a screening of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, followed by a question-and-answer session with him.


On October 13, 2021, William Shatner reached space aboard a Blue Origin rocket, becoming the oldest person to do so at that time.
He later remarked the trip filled him ‘with overwhelming sadness.’
He described it as one of the most profound experiences of sadness he’d ever felt, writing about it in his book, Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder.
Honestly, seeing Earth from up there just wrecked me. It was like looking down at this beautiful, cozy home, and then feeling this absolutely bone-chilling emptiness all around. The cold of space was so intense, and it just made me ache for the warmth and life down below. It was… devastating, really.
He went on to say that we are insignificant – utterly without importance – and that’s what struck him most. He also described witnessing the heartbreaking reality of life disappearing.
William Shatner described his spaceflight as unexpectedly somber, saying it felt more like a mourning experience than the joyous occasion he’d anticipated.
The aging thespian has no plans to board another space-bound rocket.
He described the possibility of returning to space as similar to rekindling an old romance, suggesting he should probably leave it in the past.
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