Comedian Tracy Morgan, who is recovering after a car crash, met various media persons gathered outside his home and thanked them for their support.
The 45 year-old, who was recently discharged from rehab after undergoing five weeks of intense treatment, came out of his house, and spoke of last month's car crash, reports contactmusic.com.
Reporters greeted and photographed Morgan, who walked with the aid of a walker and held up the peace sign while smiling.
"Love you, thank you very much, appreciate it," he said.
Morgan was travelling in a limo bus when a WalMart truck crashed into it at the start of last month. He endured a broken nose, broken ribs, and underwent emergency surgery to repair a broken femur.
The "30 Rock" star remained in intensive care at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital for two weeks, and was then transported to a rehabilitation facility for a further three weeks.
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