"Gratitude to the phenomenal team of doctors and nurses at St. John’s. Your unwavering dedication and compassion were truly remarkable," the actor expressed in his Instagram update.
Justin Baldoni is recuperating after a week-long hospitalization due to an infection.
On Monday, June 10, the Jane the Virgin alum posted a health update on Instagram, revealing his stay at St. John’s Hospital. While he shared the reason for his hospitalization, he refrained from disclosing further details about his condition.
“Nothing like an infection and a week in the hospital to put everything into perspective,” the 40-year-old actor wrote in his Instagram caption. “God is so good. On the mend and feeling grateful.”
He went on to thank his support network, from medical professionals to his friends and family. “Thank you to the phenomenal team of doctors and nurses at St. John’s. Your dedication and compassion were truly remarkable. To the friends and family who knew I was here—thank you for your prayers, visits, and for lifting my spirits.”
He concluded the post by expressing his deep appreciation for his wife of ten years, Emily. “And to my wife, my soulmate—who is so stubborn she wouldn’t leave my side and slept on a bench… I love the s--- out of you. Forever.”
In the It Ends With Us star’s post, he included a series of photos from his hospital stay, many featuring his and Emily’s children: son Maxwell Roland-Samuel, 6, and daughter Maiya Grace, 8.
The first photo showed his two children lying in the hospital bed with him, all of them sharing a loving embrace.
He then posted a similar photo with Emily, 39, as she rested her head on his chest while they lay next to each other in the bed.
Another photo depicted him with his IV drip as he walked around the healthcare facility with Maxwell and Maiya.
The final photo captured his daughter nestled in his arms, hugging him tightly.
Recently, Baldoni spoke about his upcoming film, It Ends With Us, and how the five-year project has been a healing experience for him.
He stars alongside Blake Lively in the adaptation of Colleen Hoover's 2016 novel, which follows Lily Bloom (Lively), a woman starting her own business in Boston who enters a tumultuous relationship with a charming neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid (Baldoni).
“I had to dig up a lot of stuff, and I found parts of me that I didn't know existed," he exclusively shared. "In some way, playing Ryle was actually very healing for me as Justin. There were parts of me as Justin that I thought I had maybe worked on and healed, but I realized I hadn't.”
The Quran - Chapter Ar-Rahman : 15 - 16
and created jinn from a ˹smokeless˺ flame of fire.
Then which of your Lord’s favours will you both deny?
وَخَلَقَ الْجَانَّ مِن مَّارِجٍ مِّن نَّارٍ (and created Jann [ father of the Jinns ] from a smokeless flame of fire...55:15) The word جَانَّ - jann, refers to the class of beings called jinn'. The word مَّارِجٍ marij refers to the ' smokeless flame of fire'.
The major element in the creation of jinn is the smokeless flame of fire, just as the major element in the creation of man is dry sounding clay.