Veteran television broadcaster Bryant Gumbel, 77, is back on his feet and on the street after suffering a health scare that sent him into a Manhattan hospital earlier in the week. He was spotted walking around New York City with his wife, swaddled in bomber jacket, Yankees cap and dark glasses low-key but welcome sight after ambulance ride.
According to sources, his relatives corroborated that he is "okay," but exact information about his condition is closely held. Watching him pause in the sunlight, resting on the strong arm of his wife, gave a serene moment of relief to fans and friends alike. He has just recovered from a severe bout of illness (lung cancer in 2009) and news of this accident understandably sent shockwaves. Though he is fatigued, that he is up and about is an encouraging sign.
Bryant Gumbel's health update
Bryant Gumbel was rushed out of his Manhattan apartment on the evening of October 20 after a medical emergency led first responders to place him on a gurney and rush him to hospital. Since then, his family has kept things quiet but assured that he is "okay."
The public appearances of him walking once more with his wife helped to confirm that the worst is perhaps behind him. An insider informed Page Six that his hospital release was imminent by October 23 and that he is "on track to fully recover."
The reason why the story took off so quickly is that Bryant Gumbel is a familiar face to many from his time co-host of the network morning show Today for NBC to his decades long run on HBO's award-winning investigative sports series Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.
His health has been something of a public concern in the past (he underwent lung cancer surgery in 2009) and the fact that they saw him out walking only days later was something to be hopeful about for fans. While no formal report has revealed information about his condition or course of treatment, the absence of urgent new news and his seeming return to health have given many people confidence. In brief: he is stronger than the initial warning suggested. Last but not least, Bryant Gumbel's recent hospitalization was a cause for concern, but initial signs are that all is well.
The images of him walking around Manhattan with his wife tell us more than any press release: he's well-on-his-way to recovery.
Though the full medical picture isn't out yet, his viewers can sleep a bit easier knowing the broadcaster they've seen for decades is feeling better. Here's hoping he rests easy, enjoys the healing, and stays strong.
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