Jamie-Lynn Sigler Shares James Gandolfini’s Reaction to MS Diagnosis | E! News
‘Sopranos’ star Jamie-Lynn Sigler revealed the advice her late co-star and on-screen dad, James Gandolfini told her following her emotional diagnosis with multiple-sclerosis in 2003. “I remember his first reaction was, ‘You’re just a kid,’” Sigler said on the Question Everything podcast July 9. “And he always reminded me of that, and he would always try to remind me like, ‘You don’t have to know it all. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You’re so young, and this is so big.’” Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1433827/jamie-lynn-sigler-shares-james-gandolfinis-reaction-to-her-ms-diagnosis
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8 Comments
😊 good after noon . E news
Please read 'Medical Medium Revised & Expanded, Secrets Behind Chronic And Mystery Illness And How To Finally Heal by Anthony William'.
A whole chapter on MS.
You can borrow from your library. God Bless🙏
She had a minuscule nothing role, but she’s still milking it non stop
WHY tho? Trying to make herself relevant? James had been gone for years. Stop bringing him up so your can get attention.
Gandolfini had a problem with his nose. He couldn't keep ya yo out of it
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Everybody says that James was a really sweet, caring guy and totally the opposite of his Tony character. It's always nice to hear new, nice stories about him.
Funny that the industry has been so full of trash that James gets fondly remembered for what used to be considered common decency.