Michael J. Fox is known for his incredible sense of humor, even in tough times. Recently, at the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s annual gala, he opened up about how his dark and self-deprecating humor helps him deal with Parkinson’s disease. Despite the challenges of living with the disease, Fox says keeping his humor intact is important. It helps him break barriers and face difficulties head-on.
Michael J. Fox Talks Humor
Fox, who has been living with Parkinson’s for years, explained that his humor helps him cope and even brings awareness to Parkinson’s. During the event, which featured a performance by Stevie Nicks, Fox shared his gratitude for the support he receives from long-time friends and the public. The foundation raised an impressive $116 million in 2024, supporting Parkinson’s research, bringing the total raised since its creation to around $1.75 billion.
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In interviews, Fox has often spoken about how humor has been his way of handling life’s struggles. He’s committed to using his platform to bring attention to the needs of people living with Parkinson’s, especially those without the voice or resources to speak up for themselves. He wants to make sure they get the support they need and that the focus remains on improving their lives.
Through his work with the foundation, Fox hopes to make a real difference in the lives of people affected by Parkinson’s, all while keeping his trademark humor alive.