Corey Feldman faced a medical emergency mid-flight and was hospitalized after landing at Los Angeles International Airport on June 15. The 54-year-old former child star was met by paramedics upon arrival and admitted for observation while doctors ran tests.
Just hours before the health scare went public, Feldman had performed at The Chicago Theatre alongside Jerry O’Connell and Wil Wheaton for the Stand by Me 40th anniversary tour. His resilience throughout decades in Hollywood speaks volumes—especially given his long journey advocating for survivors and sharing his own story through various platforms.
Feldman has been vocal about his experiences in the industry, using his platform to raise awareness about the darker side of show business. His memoir and 2020 documentary My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys opened conversations many needed to hear. He’s continued that mission with candid interviews and documentary work that prioritizes truth-telling.
Now, Corey Feldman is making new allegations in the documentary Corey Feldman vs. The World, available on Apple TV. In it, he discusses experiences with his late Lost Boys costar Corey Haim during filming of the 1987 vampire classic.
According to reports, Feldman alleges that Haim made inappropriate advances when they were both around 16 years old on set. Feldman recounts a specific conversation where Haim suggested they “mess around” and referenced what he claimed other industry figures did.
These conversations touch on the systemic issues that plagued Hollywood—and continue to affect countless individuals seeking justice and healing. Haim passed away in 2010 at age 38, but his legacy remains intertwined with these difficult conversations about accountability and protection for young talent in entertainment.
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