SAD NEWS: 15 minutes ago, in Beijing, Martial Arts Star Jet Li, after nearly 15 years of fighting hyperthyroidism, at the age of 62, his family sadly announced that he had…

Only 15 minutes ago, in Beijing, the world received devastating news: Martial arts legend Jet Li, after nearly 15 years of fighting hyperthyroidism, has tragically passed away at the age of 62. His family confirmed the news in a sorrowful statement that has left fans across the globe in tears.
For years, Jet Li bravely battled the illness in silence. Hyperthyroidism, which often left him weak, trembling, and frail, had already forced the once-dominant screen warrior to step back from the spotlight. Photos released over the years showed his physical decline, shocking fans who remembered him as the unstoppable martial arts icon of Once Upon a Time in China, Hero, and Fearless.
Today, that battle came to a heartbreaking end. His family revealed that his condition worsened rapidly in recent months, despite every possible treatment. Surrounded by loved ones in his Beijing home, Jet Li reportedly passed peacefully, leaving behind a legacy that can never be replaced.

His wife, Nina Li Chi, shared through tears:
“For the world, he was a hero on screen. For us, he was a husband, a father, and a man of immense spirit. Even in his hardest days, he never lost his smile. He fought with dignity, and he left us with love.”
The announcement sparked an outpouring of grief. Social media platforms instantly lit up with tributes under hashtags like #RIPJetLi and #ForeverHero, as millions of fans shared clips of his most famous fight scenes and emotional quotes from his films. Fellow actors and martial arts stars also rushed to honor his memory, calling him “a warrior not just in movies, but in life.”
Born in Beijing in 1963, Jet Li rose from a world-champion wushu athlete to one of the most internationally recognized Chinese actors in history. His films redefined martial arts cinema, inspiring generations and opening doors for Asian representation in Hollywood with blockbusters like Romeo Must Die, Kiss of the Dragon, and The Expendables.
Beyond the screen, Jet Li was also a philanthropist, dedicating his later years to humanitarian efforts, including disaster relief and his One Foundation charity, which supported children and families in need.
As fans mourn his loss, vigils are already being planned in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles, where admirers will gather to honor the man who brought martial arts, discipline, and wisdom to the global stage.

At 62, Jet Li leaves behind not only unforgettable films but also a message he carried throughout his life: “The most important things in life are not victory or defeat, but peace and compassion.”
Today, the world says goodbye to a legend who turned pain into strength, and strength into inspiration.
Only 15 minutes ago, in Beijing, the world received devastating news: Martial arts legend Jet Li, after nearly 15 years of fighting hyperthyroidism, has tragically passed away at the age of 62. His family confirmed the news in a sorrowful statement that has left fans across the globe in tears.
For years, Jet Li bravely battled the illness in silence. Hyperthyroidism, which often left him weak, trembling, and frail, had already forced the once-dominant screen warrior to step back from the spotlight. Photos released over the years showed his physical decline, shocking fans who remembered him as the unstoppable martial arts icon of Once Upon a Time in China, Hero, and Fearless.
Today, that battle came to a heartbreaking end. His family revealed that his condition worsened rapidly in recent months, despite every possible treatment. Surrounded by loved ones in his Beijing home, Jet Li reportedly passed peacefully, leaving behind a legacy that can never be replaced.
His wife, Nina Li Chi, shared through tears:
“For the world, he was a hero on screen. For us, he was a husband, a father, and a man of immense spirit. Even in his hardest days, he never lost his smile. He fought with dignity, and he left us with love.”
The announcement sparked an outpouring of grief. Social media platforms instantly lit up with tributes under hashtags like #RIPJetLi and #ForeverHero, as millions of fans shared clips of his most famous fight scenes and emotional quotes from his films. Fellow actors and martial arts stars also rushed to honor his memory, calling him “a warrior not just in movies, but in life.”
Born in Beijing in 1963, Jet Li rose from a world-champion wushu athlete to one of the most internationally recognized Chinese actors in history. His films redefined martial arts cinema, inspiring generations and opening doors for Asian representation in Hollywood with blockbusters like Romeo Must Die, Kiss of the Dragon, and The Expendables.
Beyond the screen, Jet Li was also a philanthropist, dedicating his later years to humanitarian efforts, including disaster relief and his One Foundation charity, which supported children and families in need.
As fans mourn his loss, vigils are already being planned in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles, where admirers will gather to honor the man who brought martial arts, discipline, and wisdom to the global stage.
At 62, Jet Li leaves behind not only unforgettable films but also a message he carried throughout his life: “The most important things in life are not victory or defeat, but peace and compassion.”
Today, the world says goodbye to a legend who turned pain into strength, and strength into inspiration.