Legendary film director David Lynch says he’s suffering from emphysema, but that’s not stopping him from continuing his passion for creating art

Legendary film director David Lynch says he’s suffering from emphysema … but that’s not stopping him from continuing his passion for creating art.

Lynch – best known for his 1980s hit movies “The Elephant Man” and “Blue Velvet” – jumped on X and posted a message Monday, saying his emphysema — a lung disease — was caused by years of chain smoking despite putting down cigarettes for good two years ago.

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Still, he says medical tests show he’s in wonderful shape and that’s why he refuses to retire from his acclaimed career.

David Lynch of 'Twin Peaks' Says He Has Emphysema - The New York Times

Lynch decided to issue his statement after his fans became concerned following his interview with Sight and Sound magazine, in which he said he wasn’t able to leave his home due to his weakened immune system.

He said he could only walk short distances because it was hard for him to breathe, adding that if he caught COVID, it would be extremely bad for him. As you know, COVID is a respiratory virus that can lead to death.

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Lynch also told the publication he probably won’t direct another flick again on set. Instead, he said he would have to direct remotely, but he admits that wouldn’t be ideal.

This is, of course, devastating news to Lynch’s most ardent followers, who fell in love with his bizarre, cult-like films and shows over the decades, such as “Eraserhead,” “Twin Peaks,” “Mulholland Drive,” as well as his aforementioned classics.

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One of Lynch’s most twisted, yet iconic scenes was featured in “Blue Velvet,” where Frank Booth, played by Dennis Hopper, sucks in laughing gas from an oxygen mask during a sadomasochistic sex scene with Isabella Rossellini as Dorothy Vallens.

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