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Legendary bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman has been hospitalized following a serious medical emergency that forced him to cancel an upcoming appearance in the United Kingdom.
The 61-year-old, widely celebrated as one of the greatest figures in bodybuilding history, shared the news with fans via Instagram on Sunday.
“Hey guys, I hate to break it to y’all, but I won’t be able to make it out to the UK this week like I planned. Unfortunately, I had a medical emergency and had to stick around here in the U.S. for treatment,” Coleman wrote.
He assured fans he was receiving top-tier care and vowed to bounce back soon, adding his signature phrase, “this ain’t nothin but a peanut.”
Coleman’s family followed up with an official statement on Monday, revealing that the former Mr. Olympia champion is in a “serious medical condition.”
They asked fans to refrain from speculation and emphasized that Coleman is receiving expert medical care. “Ronnie has always inspired the world with his toughness and heart, and we know he feels the love and energy being sent his way,” the statement read.
Ronnie Coleman holds the joint record for the most Mr. Olympia wins, with eight titles to his name. He has also clinched 26 IFBB championships and was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. His Instagram account, with nearly 12 million followers, remains a hub for fitness enthusiasts who admire his legacy and resilience.
Though the exact nature of his condition remains undisclosed, messages of support have flooded social media from fans and fellow athletes alike. As the bodybuilding community rallies behind him, Coleman’s unwavering spirit and legendary status continue to shine through.
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