Michael J. Fox admits he felt ‘like a whore’ while filming 'Teen Wolf'

I mean can you even imagine walking onto a set feeling like that? 😩 It's crazy how much your life can change in such a short time, especially when it comes to something as personal as your career. I think what's really interesting here is how Michael J. Fox has been able to take this kind of experience and turn it into something positive - not just by speaking out about his struggles with Parkinson's, but also by using his platform to help raise awareness for the condition.

It's also pretty cool that he's found new ways to express himself through acting, especially in roles like Harrison Ford's character on "Shrinking". I love how he's been able to use his talents to humanize a condition that can be really misunderstood. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good "Back to the Future" reference? 🚗💨
 
Man, can you believe that happened to MJF all those years ago 🤯🍫 He was already a big star after "Back to the Future" but still got disrespected like that 😞 It's crazy how far we've come in terms of understanding and accepting Parkinson's disease. Harrison Ford playing a character with the condition on "Shrinking" is actually kinda cool, shows people with PD can be heroes too 💪🏼 But for real, it's wild to think about how unpredictable Parkinson's is 🤯 At least MJF has found new ways to express himself creatively, that's what matters 🎬
 
I can totally relate to Michael J Fox's experience on the set of Teen Wolf 🤕. I mean, who hasn't felt humiliated or uncomfortable with a silly prop at some point? But what really gets me is how this incident highlights the challenges he's faced living with Parkinson's disease 💔. It's crazy to think that there's no clear timeline for progression - it's like, one day you're fine, and the next, you're dealing with new symptoms 🤯. I'm glad he's found new ways to express himself through acting, especially with roles like Shrinking where Parkinson's is portrayed in a more nuanced way 📺. It's time we start talking about this condition in a more open and honest way 💬!
 
So I just read this crazy story about Michael J Fox and the dude who humiliated him on set 🤦‍♂️. Can you imagine having to deal with that kind of negativity in a situation where you're already feeling vulnerable because of your health? It's wild how far we've come since then, especially with Parkinson's being more accepted as a condition rather than this stigma around it.

I mean, I can see why Michael J Fox wouldn't want to be reminded of that incident anymore. But at the same time, his openness about it is actually helping raise awareness and change minds 🤝. It's also pretty cool how he's found new creative outlets like acting on Apple TV+ – maybe we'll get to see more projects featuring people with Parkinson's as main characters? Would be awesome!
 
ugh i feel so bad for michael j fox 🤕 he went thru such a humiliating experience on the set of teen wolf & it's crazy how that incident has stuck with him all these yrs 💔 at the same time tho its awesome to see how he's used his platform 2 speak out about pd & break stigmas around it 🙏 its also super inspiring 2 c him find new passions & creative outlets like acting again 🎬 i think we can all learn from his resilience & determination 💪
 
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