Corey Feldman has been hospitalised after falling ill on a flight.
The former child star, 54, is said to have started feeling unwell while he was travelling from Chicago to Los Angeles on Monday (15.06.26) and he was met by paramedics after landing and was transported to a local hospital for treatment, according to TMZ.com.
The website reports a doctor onboard the plane looked Corey over and suspected he might be suffering from pancreatitis or gallstones.
A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department told the outlet they were called to the airport to respond to a report of a man suffering a medical emergency. The 54-year-old man was taken to hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
TMZ reported Corey was undergoing further tests.
Corey was in Chicago to attend an event marking 40 years since the release of his film Stand By Me. The actor appeared alongside his co-stars Jerry O'Connell and Wil Wheaton at The Chicago Theatre on Sunday night (14.06.26) on the final date of a speaking tour which has crossed the US.
During the trip, the actor also documented an outing to Gary, Indiana where he visited the house where late pop legend Michael Jackson grew up.
He shared pictured on Instagram and wrote: "On the way driving thr [through] Gary, Indiana, we just had 2 [to] quickly stop [and] pay respect [to] the [greatest] entertainment family in music history [The Jacksons]. Family home on 2300 Jackson St in Gary."
He added of his speaking tour: "Sadly ... this was the final weekend of shows [for] the 40th anniversary of Stand By Me Tour. But I've been hearing rumblings that due [to] incredible turnouts there may [be] a chance of more [dates] added in coming months ..."
The pictures included a snap of Corey standing outside the Jackson family home holding his fingers up in a peace sign.
Corey has been open about his previous battles with addiction and described himself as being on "an isolated train to hell" before he got sober.
Last year, he told the On With Mario Lopez podcast: "I wasn't partying, I was on an isolated train to hell."
Corey started getting clean 35 years ago, before he "relapsed" after five years for a six period, got help and never looked back.
He added: "I never went back to it. It was 30 years of complete sobriety, meaning I haven't done any hard drugs, haven't drunk alcohol, in 30 years."