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As Meg Ryan prepares for a high-profile appearance to honor director Rob Reiner at the Oscars, public attention has turned to the beloved actress's health, specifically regarding a noticeable limp she has had for years.
Ryan has never publicly detailed a specific medical diagnosis. However, she has openly referenced a past knee injury sustained during the filming of the 1993 movie "Flesh and Bone." This injury is widely understood to be the primary cause of her enduring mobility issue. The physical demands of that role apparently led to a significant and lasting problem.
Despite this chronic condition, Ryan has maintained a steady, though more selective, career in front of and behind the camera. Her decision to step onto the Oscars stage underscores her resilience and continued stature within the film community. Fans will undoubtedly welcome seeing the iconic star, whose grace and talent continue to shine, regardless of any physical challenge. Her presence is a testament to a long and impactful career in Hollywood.
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