Tyrese Gibson and Taraji P. Henson visited filmmaker John Singleton, who was hospitalized and is “medically sedated” after suffering a major stroke on April 17.
“Visited you today. Me and @tyrese prayed so hard over you,” Henson posted Saturday on Instagram, along with a photo of her, Singleton and Gibson. “You heard my voice and jumped up. I Have Hope And Faith Because I Know That #Godis. Keep praying Everybody for our beloved @johnsingleton.”
Gibson quickly chimed in, writing: “Heavy heart, state of shock but there was something powerful about feeling the presence of God that gave us the reassurance that God is going to pull him through this……… The idea that me and taraji prayed hard over john so much history so much genuine love….. We can only hope and keep praying that God brings him back to us!!!!!!!!!”
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“Visited you today. Me and @tyrese prayed so hard over you,” Henson posted Saturday on Instagram, along with a photo of her, Singleton and Gibson. “You heard my voice and jumped up. I Have Hope And Faith Because I Know That #Godis. Keep praying Everybody for our beloved @johnsingleton.”
Gibson quickly chimed in, writing: “Heavy heart, state of shock but there was something powerful about feeling the presence of God that gave us the reassurance that God is going to pull him through this……… The idea that me and taraji prayed hard over john so much history so much genuine love….. We can only hope and keep praying that God brings him back to us!!!!!!!!!”
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- 4/28/2019
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Cleopatra Singleton, filmmaker John Singleton’s adult daughter, claimed in a court filing Friday that her father is “not in a coma” and that her grandmother, Sheila Ward, is “misrepresenting” his medical condition.
According to court documents obtained by TheWrap, Cleopatra Singleton opposes Ward’s petition to be named conservator of her father and his estate, calling Ward’s behavior toward Singleton and his children “disturbing.” She further said that in a family meeting with doctors two days ago, she was told her father’s condition is “progressing every day” and he could be out of the ICU within five days.
“My father is breathing on his own. He is only medically sedated to keep his blood pressure low and allow the vessels in his brain t0 heal,” Cleopatra Singleton wrote. “My father responds to stimuli and has even smiled on many occasions.”
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According to court documents obtained by TheWrap, Cleopatra Singleton opposes Ward’s petition to be named conservator of her father and his estate, calling Ward’s behavior toward Singleton and his children “disturbing.” She further said that in a family meeting with doctors two days ago, she was told her father’s condition is “progressing every day” and he could be out of the ICU within five days.
“My father is breathing on his own. He is only medically sedated to keep his blood pressure low and allow the vessels in his brain t0 heal,” Cleopatra Singleton wrote. “My father responds to stimuli and has even smiled on many occasions.”
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- 4/26/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
John Singleton's stroke triggered what appears to be a family war over his condition and care, because one of John's daughters has just effectively called John's mother a liar. Cleopatra Singleton claims in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, that her dad is Not in a coma and claims he's getting better everyday. This is in stark contrast to the legal docs filed just yesterday by John's mom, Shelia, who claimed he was in...
- 4/26/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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