April 18, 2026 - 04:42

Television personality and longtime "Dancing with the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba experienced a serious medical emergency while aboard a flight this week, necessitating an immediate hospitalization upon landing.
The incident occurred during the flight's duration, though specific details regarding the nature of the emergency have not been publicly disclosed. Upon the plane's arrival, emergency medical services were promptly contacted. Inaba was transported directly from the airport to a nearby hospital's emergency room for urgent evaluation and treatment.
In a positive update following the scare, a representative confirmed that Inaba has since been discharged from the ER. She is now focused on her recovery at home. The spokesperson expressed gratitude for the swift actions of the flight crew and medical responders, citing their professionalism as crucial during the alarming situation.
Fans and colleagues have flooded social media with well-wishes for the beloved judge, known for her insightful critiques and vibrant presence on the hit ABC competition series for over 30 seasons. No further information has been released regarding her condition or a timeline for her return to work, with the priority currently being her rest and recuperation.
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