James O'Hagan
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
It feels like, I don't know, I think it must be like an obsession, but I do often wonder like, you know, when you kind of have had it all and like you've sort of had like unending success, but you know, but when you don't have anything else really to concern yourself or worry about, you can become hyper fixated and focused on like ridiculous things.
And let's just be thankful that he's hyper fixated on running and triathlons and not like Bitcoin scams.
Yes, he has.
So people remember, I think back in 2024, he was setting out on like a massive world tour, which kind of had to end rather abruptly.
Yeah.
And so he revealed that the reason behind the sort of cancellation of the rest of that tour was that he had a stroke, that he had, he started to notice while he was on the road, he started to notice he had severe head pain, vision problems.
And when he was in Houston, he went to the doctors and they confirmed that he was
having a stroke as a result of a hole in his heart.
So he's had two surgeries since and he now is, and he's now kind of like getting himself like, I say road fit or ready again to be able to kind of go out on tour again.
He also in that same period broke his foot.
So like really, you know, not the best, not the best period of time for him.
But so he has been sharing, he was sharing a story.
He was at the Camp Flog Law.
He spoke in a monologue at Camp Flog Law, which I believe is Tyler, the creator's,
Festival in Los Angeles.
And he was sort of doing a monologue about this experience and talking about kind of like the, I suppose, having a stroke and sort of how that changed his perspective on life and how it affected kind of him going on.
And he was sitting on stage playing slow music, talking to fans through all of the ordeal.
And he mentioned that after 18 shows, after 18 shows, the entire tour had to be cancelled.