“Grey’s Anatomy” favorite Eric Dane
Emotional interview on the ALS disease
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In April, Eric Dane made his ALS disease public. Now the “Grey’s Anatomy” star gives its first highly emotional TV interview.
US actor Eric Dane (52) commented for the first time in a TV interview about his ALS disease. In an interview with “Good Morning America” presenter Diane Sawyer (79), which will be broadcast next Monday and, the “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Euphoria” star is combative. At the same time, he also reveals that since his diagnosis he has to think of practically every guard of a second of the disease.
At the beginning of April of this year, the actor made the devastating diagnosis public. “I wake up every day and am immediately reminded that this really happens,” Dane now reveals in an interview. Every day his hope is destroyed anew that his illness is only a bad dream.
With this question the tears come to him
In the approximately 30 -second preview, Dane also talks about how he imagines his future: “I don’t think it is the end of my story. I don’t have the feeling that it is my end.” At one point of the interview, the pure emotions break out in the 52-year-old. When asked who he called first after the diagnosis, dan come the tears and he cannot answer at first. The dissolution of the question is also not unveiled in the preview clip.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a non -curable disease of the nervous system. On April 10, the bad diagnosis reported: “For me, I was diagnosed. I am grateful that I have my loving family by my side while we go through this next chapter.”
At the same time, despite the illness, the actor revealed to be part of the “Euphoria” cast and shoot the third season of the HBO series: “I am glad that I can continue working and look forward to returning to the ‘Euphoria’ set next week.”
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