Zhang Linghe Sparks Health Concerns After Needing Help to Stand on Set, His Studio Responds

Zhang Linghe Sparks Health Concerns After Needing Help to Stand on Set, His Studio Responds

Zhang Linghe was recently spotted trying and failing to stand up from the ground on the filming set of his new costume romance drama The Road to Glory. In the end, he had to be helped up by his co-star Lin Yun and a staff member. Since rising to fame with Pursuit of Jade, Zhang Linghe has been extremely busy. People had already noticed him limping on set or outside hotels, raising concerns about the 28-year-old actor’s health; and the recent clip that went viral prompted his studio to finally issue a more detailed response.

Studio Reveals Hypoglycemia and Leg Injury

On April 28, Zhang Linghe studio revealed that the actor had mild low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) due to physical and emotional overexertion as well as insufficient sugar intake while filming on the 25th. After receiving treatment, he recovered and insisted on completing the day’s shoot. The following day, he developed noticeable leg pain and sought medical attention, where he was diagnosed with a muscle strain. He later went to the hospital for a full check-up on April 27, which showed no serious issues. Doctors advised him to rest his left leg.

The studio emphasized that they have been closely monitoring his condition throughout and apologized for previously limited details, citing respect for the actor’s privacy. They also addressed online rumors, stating that some circulating information is inaccurate or misleading. Moving forward, they promised to better manage Zhang Linghe’s work schedule, prioritize his health, and urged the public to rely on official updates.

Many fans, however, remain dissatisfied with how the situation was handled, criticizing the studio for attempting to shift responsibility onto the artist. They also called for greater transparency and more timely updates regarding his condition.

Zhang Linghe Reassures Fans

Meanwhile, Zhang Linghe posted multiple voice messages on social media to reassure fans. He asked everyone not to worry, adding that minor bumps and injuries are normal when filming. He also wrote, “Haha, I just woke up and saw that a lot of people online are worried and discussing my injury. Actually, there’s no need to take it so seriously or worry that much. I just twisted it, kind of like when I usually play sports. It might have been a bit inconvenient the other day, but I’ll recover slowly and be fine. That’s really it. For me, it’s actually a very small matter.”

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