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Michael J. Fox has been front and center these past few days, marking the 25th anniversary of the Michael J. Fox Foundation with a rare family appearance at the high-profile "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s" gala in New York City. Surrounded by Tracy Pollan and their four grown children, Fox greeted a packed red carpet with his typical warmth and gratitude, sharing that he continues to be surprised—and deeply moved—by the unwavering support of friends, family, and fellow celebrities. The star, now 64, was joined by luminaries like Joan Jett, Kate Bosworth, Nikki Glaser, Jon Stewart, Meg Ryan, and more, sparking headlines such as "Michael J. Fox Poses with Rocker Joan Jett for Legendary Photo." According to Parade, these moments are more than nostalgia; it’s Fox’s living testament to resilience and optimism.
Fox’s comedic spirit was especially visible at the gala, where he even shredded on the electric guitar before addressing the audience. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet, he emphasized his family’s pivotal role in helping him face each day with hope and humor. Tracy revealed to People the couple’s marital secret—a daily dose of laughter and taking things one day at a time—that’s kept their 37-year union strong. This resonates biographically, as the Fox family celebrated not one but two recent weddings—in November, their eldest son Sam Fox married Molly Milstein, and last year, daughter Schuyler also wed her longtime partner.
The family has recently been featured on social media, too, with Fox posting heartfelt tributes to their youngest daughter Esmé for completing the New York City Marathon in honor of the Foundation—a gesture that underscores their tight-knit, optimistic approach even amid long-term challenges. Instagram is full of fans mentioning Fox’s enduring impact, as well as a certain wistfulness about his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease.
On the business front, Fox’s foundation continues its outsize influence in the world of Parkinson’s research. Just this week, they awarded the 2025 Robert A. Pritzker Prize to esteemed neurologist Bastiaan Bloem, MD, as reported by the Michael J. Fox Foundation and covered widely in scientific circles. Bloem’s work, recognized for driving holistic, person-centered care and mentoring future generations, points toward promising disease-modifying strategies and new biomarkers for Parkinson’s—essential news for millions. Lawyers and advocates in Fox’s orbit are also intensifying support for the landmark National Parkinson’s Project, which aims for federal action against the disease, as described on the Foundation website.
Speculation or rumor is minimal, given Fox’s current status: in public he remains upbeat and generous, though when asked by Parade what gives him hope, he said, simply, "I just wake up every day and I’m happy to get another set of downs." The overwhelming evidence points to a man who, even as he faces daily health hurdles, is shaping a legacy as much through community and science as through sheer force of character. The Michael J. Fox seen this week is resilient, active, loved, and focused on the future as ever.
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