Michael J. Fox Made a Surprise Appearance at a Coldplay Concert and Everyone Had the Same Thing to Say

In an unforgettable evening at the Glastonbury Festival, Coldplay’s headline performance on the Pyramid Stage was highlighted by an unexpected and heartwarming surprise, the Back to the Future actor Michael J. Fox.

The evening was already filled with high-energy performances and special moments, but nothing quite compared to the electrifying appearance of Michael J. Fox. Chris Martin introduced the beloved actor with palpable enthusiasm, saying, “Here’s another legendary Michael — one who just totally rocks. With his Chuck Berry riff and the way he punched Biff, ladies and gentlemen please welcome Michael J. Fox.”

As Fox was wheeled onto the stage, he exuded joy and enthusiasm, flashing a car as a playful nod to his iconic role in the Back to the Future series. The crowd erupted in cheers, clearly thrilled by the unexpected guest. The excitement only grew as Fox joined the band in performing one of Coldplay’s hit tracks, showcasing his enduring charisma and love for live music.

Social media buzzed with reactions from fans who were delighted by Fox’s appearance. Comments and posts flooded in, praising the surprise cameo and expressing admiration for Fox’s spirited participation. “Watching this, I smiled and cried,” said one YouTube user. On Twitter, emotions were also high, “Amazing and heartwarming. I’m thinking about all the people who suffer from Parkinson’s disease seeing this & smiling. Priceless and thank you @coldplay for doing this. These little things matter!”

Michael J. Fox, who has been open about his battle with Parkinson’s disease, demonstrated incredible resilience and positivity, inspiring both the live audience and viewers around the world. His presence at Glastonbury not only added a magical touch to Coldplay’s performance but also served as a powerful reminder of his enduring influence and the joy he continues to bring to fans.

Actor Bernard Hill, of Titanic and Lord Of The Rings, has died at 79

In Titanic, Hill played Captain Edward Smith, one of the only characters based on a real person, and in the Lord Of The Rings franchise, he was Théoden, King of Rohan.

Actor Bernard Hill, who delivered a rousing cry before leading his people into battle in The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King and went down with the ship as the captain in Titanic, has died.

Hill, 79, died on Sunday (May 5) morning, his agent Lou Coulson said.

Hill joined the Lord Of The Rings franchise in the second film of the trilogy, 2002’s The Two Towers, as Théoden, King of Rohan. The following year, he reprised the role in Return Of The King, a movie that won 11 Oscars.

In one of the film’s most memorable scenes, Hill’s character fires up his overmatched forces by delivering a battle cry on horseback that sends his troops thundering downhill towards the enemy and his own imminent death.

“Arise, arise, riders of Théoden!” Hill hollers. “Spears shall be shaken, shields shall be splintered! A sword day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now! Ride now! Ride! Ride for ruin and the world’s ending! Death! Death! Death!”

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