Actor and musician Corey Feldman was met by paramedics at an LAX gate and transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital following his arrival on a flight from Chicago on Monday afternoon.
According to reports, Feldman began experiencing health issues while in the air. He was initially evaluated by a doctor on board the aircraft before being taken for further medical assessment upon landing. While official details regarding his condition remain private, sources have suggested that the discomfort may be related to pancreatitis or gallstones.
As of Monday evening, the 54-year-old entertainer remained under medical supervision while undergoing tests. Prior to the incident, Feldman had been traveling as part of his ongoing Stand by Me 40th Anniversary Tour, which includes screenings of the 1986 classic film alongside Q&A sessions with costars Jerry O’Connell and Will Wheaton.
Earlier in the day, Feldman shared updates on his Instagram account regarding a stopover in Gary, Indiana, where he visited the childhood home of Michael Jackson. Feldman, who has long cited the late King of Pop as a primary musical influence, noted that the visit was a meaningful part of his travel schedule before heading to Chicago for the final stop of his tour.

Feldman rose to prominence as one of the most recognizable young actors of the 1980s, starring in iconic films such as The Goonies, Stand by Me, The Lost Boys, and License to Drive. In recent years, he has maintained a consistent presence in the public eye through his music career and various reality television appearances, including Celebrity Marriage Boot Camp, The Masked Singer, and Dancing with the Stars.
At this time, no further updates regarding Feldman’s health status have been made public.