Actor and musician Frankie Muniz opened up to “Extra” in detail about the mini-stroke he suffered on Nov. 30, revealing he’s “definitely feeling better.”
“I wouldn’t say I’m 100 percent,” the 27-year-old explained during a Spreecast live chat with his band, Kingsfoil. “I still feel a little lazy and lethargic, but I’m getting my energy back.”
Join us Tuesday, December 11 at 6:45PM ET/3:45PM PT for a live chat with actor and drummer Frankie Muniz and his band Kingsfoil.
Muniz and celebrity interviewer Arthur Kade will discuss Kingsfoil's upcoming gigs and answer fan questions.
"Extra" caught up with actor and avid racecar driver Frankie Muniz at the Toyota Pro Celebrity Race training on Saturday. This is Frankie's fourth year in the race, and he is "really looking forward to it."
Frankie addressed the recent altercation with girlfriend Elycia Turnbow and told "Extra" the media greatly exaggerated the fight. "It was funny to read the stories or hear what was going on because it was so far from the truth. The media takes something and runs with it as far as they can, and it was comedy for us. Things were exaggerated times a million."
"Extra" has obtained the 911 call placed by actor Frankie Muniz during a heated argument earlier this week with his girlfriend, Elycia Turnbow.
The "Malcolm in the Middle" star can be heard telling the dispatcher, "I don't want to make a big deal because I am a celebrity," and that his girlfriend is "trashing the house" and "she's hitting me in the face."

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Actor Frankie Muniz is not trying to kill himself.
The "Malcolm in the Middle" star and his girlfriend Elycia Turnbow did have a domestic dispute in Arizona that resulted in police being summoned, but he's denying allegations that he put a gun to his head and threatened to kill himself, contrary to what the police report said, according to TMZ.

Muniz's rep released a statement saying, "Frankie and Elycia had an argument a few days ago. The police were called to the residence. A gun played no part in the argument and was voluntarily given to the police for safekeeping. There were no bruises and neither left the residence. He was not suicidal. She was not assaulted."






















