I’m very wary of news on television.
Meaning of the quote
Val Kilmer, the American actor, is saying that he is very careful and cautious about the news he sees on TV. He doesn't fully trust or believe everything he sees or hears on the news programs. He wants to be sure the information is accurate and reliable before he accepts it as true.
About Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer is an acclaimed American actor known for his roles in films like Top Gun, The Doors, Tombstone, and Batman Forever. Despite facing health challenges, including throat cancer, he has continued to act and share his story through a memoir and documentary.
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