William Shatner fears limited time left at 94

express.co.uk

William Shatner, the famous actor known for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek, recently shared emotional thoughts about his life. He expressed fears that he may not have much time left. Today, on his 94th birthday, he revealed these feelings ahead of his new documentary, You Can Call Me Bill. In an interview, Shatner explained he wants to connect with his grandchildren after he passes away. He said, “I don't have long to live. Whether I keel over as I'm speaking to you or 10 years from now, my time is limited." He has three daughters and five grandchildren. Shatner’s comments follow a time of personal reflection. He reconciled with his ex-wife, Elizabeth Martin, after their divorce in 2020. The couple had been together since 2001. Although their marriage ended, he still calls her a key part of his "zest for life." In a lighthearted moment, they discussed how to describe Elizabeth. Shatner joked about calling her "Mustard,” but she suggested "Cinnamon" instead. Reflecting on his life and career, Shatner said, "I am a legend, I am breathing and I am still alive.” At 90, he made headlines as the oldest person to travel to space with Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin. Despite his many achievements, fans will always remember him as the iconic Captain James Kirk, a role he started in 1966.


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