Tracy Morgan makes a comeback at Madison Square Garden following vomiting episode
Tracy Morgan wasted no time immersing himself again in the activities he enjoys. The seasoned performer was observed last evening (April 8) settled courtside at Madison Square Garden, a noteworthy moment as he officially resumed his usual spot following a concerning health episode last month.
On March 18, Morgan was seen vomiting during a game and subsequently required assistance from medical personnel. This occurrence swiftly circulated online, instigating worry among his supporters, although the Takin’ It Too Far artist later clarified that it was due to food poisoning.
In a recent recording by ESPN’s Ray Santiago, the 56-year-old stand-up comedian’s visage was displayed on the jumbotron during the Knicks game versus the Boston Celtics. As the audience energetically cheered him on, he silently mouthed “thank you” and threw in a spirited “let’s go Knicks!” The video was accompanied by the caption, “Welcome back @TracyMorgan!”
Soon after the initial incident, the 30 Rock star updated his well-wishers about his well-being. “Thank you for all your concern! I’m doing ok now and doctors say it was food poisoning,” Morgan disclosed on Instagram. “Appreciate my MSG family for taking such good care of me and I need to shout out the crew that had to clean that up. Appreciate you!”
In the snapshot, he displayed his Knicks phone case and humorously mentioned, “More importantly, the Knicks are now 1-0 when I throw up on the court so maybe I’ll have to break it out again in the playoffs #goknicks.” Morgan has been gracing screens and tickling funny bones since the ’90s, embodying memorable roles in How High, The Longest Yard, 30 Rock, and a plethora of additional shows. Fans can anticipate seeing him on the silver screen once more as he is gearing up for his next projects.