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John Stamos Came to GH Star Kin Shriner's Rescue After ‘Botched' Foot Surgery
John Stamos Came to GH Star Kin Shriner's Rescue After ‘Botched' Foot Surgery

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

John Stamos Came to GH Star Kin Shriner's Rescue After ‘Botched' Foot Surgery

General Hospital's Kin Shriner is finally on the mend after 'botched' foot surgery, and he has his longtime pal, John Stamos, to thank for it. In a video recently shared on X (formerly Twitter), Shriner, who has played Scott Baldwin on General Hospital for nearly five decades and has had a long history of foot surgeries, reported that an operation he had last summer left him with limited mobility. Shriner explained that he had been under the care of 'some arrogant surgeon' and that that surgeon allegedly 'botched it! So, for six months, I basically couldn't walk,' shared the actor. Lucky for Shriner, his good friend and former co-star John Stamos, who once played Blackie Parrish on GH, came to his rescue by recommending a podiatrist he had once been a patient of at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Shriner promptly made an appointment with the doctor, who reperformed the original procedure he'd had done, and things have been progressing quite smoothly every since. READ THIS: Find out what happens next on GH. In fact, since returning to his home in Florida, Shriner's been devoting himself to putting in the work required to make a full recovery. 'I'm down here at old Fort Lauderdale rehabbing this foot every day. Every day, so that I can get mobile,' emphasized Shriner. Apparently, Shriner has been frequenting his local Powerhouse Gym, day in and day out, dedicating himself to workouts in an attempt to get back to his old mobile self. 'You gotta get it back,' he said. 'Something goes wrong, you fix it. Or you try to. Anyway, that's what I've been up to.' Shriner, who last appeared on GH in August of 2024, has had a history of foot problems. In fact, back in 2019, fans of the soap may recall seeing him use a knee scooter in his scenes as Scott, while his character made his way around Port Charles. At the time the show wrote Shriner's real-life condition and recovery into the storyline. WATCH THIS: Check out Soap Hub's new podcast, Soap Hub Says here! These days, Shriner is hoping to put all of his foot woes behind him once and for all, after his long, up and down, one-year battle. And the actor is maintaining a positive throughout it all. 'I will be mobile soon,' Shriner said, wrapping up his video message to fans. 'Very soon.' Got a red hot theory about your favorite soap storyline? Email news@ — yours could be our next hot topic!

Former 'General Hospital' Star Kin Shriner Details 'Botched' Foot Surgery That Left Him Unable to Walk
Former 'General Hospital' Star Kin Shriner Details 'Botched' Foot Surgery That Left Him Unable to Walk

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former 'General Hospital' Star Kin Shriner Details 'Botched' Foot Surgery That Left Him Unable to Walk

Former General Hospital star Kin Shriner shared a video on social media on June 30, detailing how he underwent a "botched" foot surgery last July that left him unable to walk The actor said he had the surgery redone and is now doing extensive rehab so he "can get mobile" again Shriner played Scott Baldwin on the long-running soap for more than 1,700 episodes beginning in 1977Former General Hospital star Kin Shriner is opening up about overcoming a health challenge that left him unable to walk. On June 30, the 71-year-old actor detailed his ordeal in a video shared on X. Speaking to the camera while sitting outside in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., he began, "[A] year ago tomorrow, I had some arrogant surgeon give me a subtalar fusion. And he botched it." The procedure, which is most commonly used to treat severe foot arthritis, involves permanently joining together the bones in the subtalar joint, according to the Cleveland Clinic. "So for six months, I basically couldn't walk," Shriner continued, before explaining how a former General Hospital costar stepped up to help. "So then John Stamos, my good pal, sent me over to his guy at Cedars Sinai. He redid it," the actor shared. "So I'm down here in old Fort Lauderdale rehabbing this foot, every day. Every day so that I can get mobile." News flash from Fla Scotty @GeneralHospital not just eating glazed donuts s he working hard to fix foot and get back to Vespa and all other thing s !!!!!! — Kin Shriner (@kinshriner) June 30, 2025 Shriner said he was spending a lot of time in the gym working on his recovery. "I'm getting attendance records at this Powerhouse Gym. You gotta get it back. Something goes wrong, you fix it. Or you try to. Anyway, that's what I've been up to," he told his followers, promising to provide updates. "So stay tuned. I will be mobile soon. Very soon," he said. In the post's caption, he added: "News flash from Fla Scotty @GeneralHospital. Not just eating glazed donuts he working hard to fix foot and get back to Vespa and all other things !!!!!!" The 71-year-old famously played Scott Baldwin in more than 1,700 General Hospital episodes between 1977 and 2024. His character last appeared on screen on Aug. 16, 2024. Shriner also portrayed Baldwin in the spin-off series Port Charles from 1997 to 2002. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In addition, he starred in the soaps As the World Turns, The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Last month, Shriner shared an X post revealing that his former dressing room on the General Hospital set had been given to another actor. "This day comes for all actors kin who !!! all u can do is wash it down with a martini and know that people want to take a pic with u every day I had a great run thanks @GeneralHospital fans for decades of support !!!" he wrote alongside a photo of the dressing room door with a tag bearing the name of Jens Austin Astrup, who plays Kai Taylor. Just days earlier, Shriner reshared a fan's post that read, "Your Scotty fans will never forget YOU!" In response, the actor wrote, "Yeah I do miss Scotty he was always misunderstood!!" Read the original article on People

WCCO's Amelia Santaniello explains her disappearance from TV screens
WCCO's Amelia Santaniello explains her disappearance from TV screens

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

WCCO's Amelia Santaniello explains her disappearance from TV screens

WCCO's Amelia Santaniello explains her disappearance from TV screens originally appeared on Bring Me The News. WCCO news anchor Amelia Santaniello has been off the air for a while, and viewers have taken note. On Friday, Santaniello offered an update in a video posted to social media. "I just wanted to let you know where I have been. A lot of you have written in. The last time I took this much time off was when I had my children," Santaniello says. "That is not the case this time. It is my foot surgery, which went really well, but my recovery is taking a little bit more time," she says before showing her walking boot. In addition to writing in, some viewers have been asking WCCO on social media where the popular anchor has been during recent newscasts, which WCCO noted in a Facebook post. Santaniello, who joined the station in 1996 and currently co-anchors the news with her husband, Frank Vascellaro, says he'll "be back soon." Her husband had his own absence from TV screens in 2023, when he slipped on his driveway and required rotator cuff story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

Exeter's Rigg likely to miss start of next season
Exeter's Rigg likely to miss start of next season

BBC News

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Exeter's Rigg likely to miss start of next season

Exeter centre Will Rigg is likely to miss the start of next season after undergoing foot 25-year-old suffered a ligament injury in the win over Northampton earlier this medical staff expect the former Coventry player, who joined the Chiefs last season, to be out for three to four means he will miss most of pre-season and probably the start of the 2025-26 has scored nine tries in 22 appearances in all competitions this season and signed a new contract in March.

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