American stand-up comedian and comic actor Keith Robinson had a second stroke right after taking V*agra while he was on a flight to Phoenix.
Keith began feeling the symptoms as he landed in Phoenix but refrained from immediate medical attention.
He has been very open about his stroke on media and never gets ashamed of it; instead, after recovery, he often makes jokes about his stroke experiences.
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While reminiscing his stroke to the New York Post by phone, he said,
It Was Keith’s Second Stroke
Notable stand-up comedian Keith Robinson, who has been active in the industry for almost four decades since 1985, had a smaller stroke in 2016 during a radio show.
At the JustForLaughs Festival in 2017, he turned his stroke journey into comedy verse and said,
In early 2023, he began to re-emerge on New York City’s comedy scene after recovering from his stroke, which took a couple of years.
Sadly, Robinson was attacked by a second stroke, which began on a flight to Phoenix, where the comedian had pre-planned for a secret rendezvous date with his longtime anonymous lady friend.
On We Might Be Drunk – Clips, Keith explained,
When asked about how a pill to treat erectile dysfunction caused him a stroke?
He replied it was because he was on the plane.
Just so you know, pilots are restricted from taking impotence drugs within six hours of flying because it could make it tough to distinguish between the blues and greens found in cockpit instruments and runway lights.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Keith Robinson was born on January 17, 1976, in Kentucky and grew up in Greenville, South Carolina.
- Later, he moved to Augusta and graduated from Lakeside High School. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Georgia.