The entertainment world received some concerning news today. Actor and musician Ashley Hamilton, who was famously married to the late Shannen Doherty in the 1990s, has reportedly been hospitalized following a medical emergency.
Here is everything we know so far about the situation and his current condition.
The Incident
According to initial reports from TMZ that broke on April 8, 2026, Hamilton was found unresponsive last week at an Airbnb in the Los Angeles area. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation stated that the 51-year-old suffered an apparent overdose related to an unknown substance on Thursday, April 2.
He was rushed to a local hospital for emergency medical treatment. Fortunately, the latest updates indicate that the Iron Man 3 actor is recovering and currently remains in stable condition.
A Public Battle with Addiction
Hamilton—the son of actor George Hamilton and Alana Stewart—has been remarkably open about his lifelong struggles with substance abuse. Over the years, he has reportedly sought treatment in rehab facilities dozens of times.
Despite the difficult setbacks, he has also used his experiences to help others, previously working as a sober companion for individuals trying to navigate their own recovery journeys. Just last month, Hamilton participated in a candid interview on the Soft White Underbelly YouTube channel, where he discussed addiction, trauma, and his ongoing path to healing.
Remembering Shannen Doherty
This news comes just nine months after the tragic passing of his former wife, Shannen Doherty, who lost her long, public battle with breast cancer in July 2024 at the age of 53.
Though Hamilton and Doherty were only married for a brief five months between 1993 and 1994, he released a deeply touching statement following her death, referring to her as his “guardian angel.” He credited her with standing by his side during some of his darkest moments, stating that his admiration for her lasted far longer than their short-lived marriage.
Looking Ahead
As Hamilton continues his recovery in the hospital, fans and members of the entertainment community are sending their thoughts and support. Addiction is a complex and relentless disease, and setbacks are often a heartbreaking part of the journey. We are keeping him in our thoughts and hoping for a full and steady recovery.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, help is available. You can call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information.















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