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Jackie Chan Debunks Health Rumors, Reveals True Story Behind Gray Hair and Beard

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Actor Jackie Chan addressed recent concerns about his appearance, clarifying that his white hair and beard are part of a movie role.

On April 7, Jackie Chan, the renowned action star, took to social media to address recent speculation about his health. Coinciding with his 70th birthday, Chan shared a birthday message and a collection of past photographs.

Jackie Chan recently addressed online speculation regarding his appearance. He acknowledged that photos circulating online sparked concern about his health. In a social media post, Chan reassured fans, stating, “There’s nothing to worry about. The white hair and beard are for a movie role requiring an older character.”

Chan, a veteran actor with a career spanning six decades since his 1962 debut, recently shared his thoughts on his longevity in the industry. He reflected on his dedication to pushing boundaries, stating, “For decades, I’ve been attempting various challenges, performing daring stunts, and making groundbreaking appearances.” The social media post concluded with his appreciation for his ongoing career, sharing, “I’ve been in the entertainment industry for 62 years, and I’m still shooting today. I cherish every moment.”

Jackie Chan recently turned 70. In a social media post reflecting on his birthday, he acknowledged the milestone, stating, “Reaching 70 is a surprising realization.” He also referenced his brother’s words of wisdom, highlighting the perspective that aging can be seen as a positive experience.

Chan also sent a message to his devoted fans. He said, “While looking through old photo albums, I found several memorable pictures. When I look at these photos, many memories come to mind.” He added, “The only thing I can say is, I love making movies, and I love all of you.”

The social media post accompanying Chan’s birthday message also included a collection of photos. These showcased him with a full head of hair, looking healthy. Additionally, one particular photo depicted Chan wearing an animal hat, offering a playful and unexpected look.

Chan recently surprised many by appearing at an event with white hair and a beard. Moreover, he seemed to have gained a bit of weight, which fueled the rumors about his declining health.

Chan debuted in the entertainment industry in 1962 with the film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar. Since then, he has starred in films like Drunken Master, Project A, and Rumble in the Bronx, earning the title of “Action Star.”

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