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Tim Allen Admits He ‘Had Health Problems’ Letting Go Of ‘Last Man Standing’

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Tim Allen is reflecting on “Last Man Standing” coming to an end after nine seasons. The series will air its last ever episode on May 20.

RELATED: Tim Allen Reveals He Got Emotional Reprising His ‘Home Improvement’ Role On ‘Last Man Standing’ (Exclusive) “To be very honest, I had health problems letting go of this one,” admitted the actor during a virtual panel at FOX’s summer press tour. “It’s just been three or four weeks and I’m literally just feeling better.

Never have I enjoyed, outside of ‘Home Improvement’ and maybe moments of ‘Galaxy Quest’, one of these jobs,” he continued. “This crew, from the guy at the gate to Radford inside to people we ate with, I loved every second of this experience.” RELATED: Tim Allen Calls Capitol Riots

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