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Tracy Morgan Performed For The Hospital Workers Who Saved His Life -- See The Comedian's Sweet Statements About His 'Emotional Night'!

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Nearly two years after Tracy Morgan‘s awful car accident, the comedian has risen from the ashes and found happiness and purpose again.
Not only did Morgan get to walk to his beautiful bride Megan Wollover last August when the couple got married, but the 47-year-old has returned to shooting movies and even hosted Saturday Night Live!
Video: Tracy Morgan Says He Saw His Father In Heaven During His Coma!
While it’s good to see the funnyman back on his feet, over the weekend he proved he’s not forgetting everyone who helped him along the way.
Over the weekend, the SNL alum performed for the doctors, first responders, and nurses at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital that helped him after his accident.
Tracy opened up to People about the performance, saying:

“Last night was one of the most special nights of my life. To be standing on stage with the people that saved my life in the audience was an overwhelming experience. I will never fully be able to thank the doctors, nurses, first responders and everyone else that got me back on that stage enough. “

The actor went on to say:

“These people are heroes and I love them all from the bottom of my heart. The only good thing that happened on that horrible night was that I was close to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital when the accident happened. God Bless them all.”

Related: Tracy Morgan Says He Contemplated Suicide After His Car Crash
A source close to Tracy opened up about the show, saying:

“After the sold-out show, Tracy asked for the house lights to be turned on and requested all those who helped save his life to share his standing ovation with him. It was a very emotional night.”

Of course, since Morgan is such a giving and gracious person, he invited all the hospital employees who showed up to come backstage to his dressing room for as many pictures and hugs as they could manage.
We think it’s wonderful to see the comedian giving back and not forgetting who helped him through his harrowing experience.
We love you, Tracy!
[Image via Michael Carpenter/WENN.]

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Apr 18, 2016 13:03pm PDT