Kevin Nash is reportedly doing okay after comments he made on his podcast led to concern for his well-being. 

According to a report from TMZ, The Volusia County Sheriff's Office made contact with Nash in-person recently to check on the 63-year-old following comments he made regarding his son's death. Nash reportedly told the officers he has no plans to act on his comments and was said to be "doing okay."

Nash has been mourning the loss of his son, Tristen Nash, who died on October 20, 2022. The 26-year-old's death was attributed to cardiac arrest brought on by a seizure that was triggered by alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Nash was speaking of it being 12 weeks since he lost his son when he made the below comments. 

Nash said:

Today is week 12 I lost my boy.

Time flies when you got a gun in your mouth, I mean time flies when you're having fun. 

Nash's co-host Sean Oliver interrupted to say, "Don't play like that. You have guns so you can't say those things."

Nash continued:

I can do whatever the f**k I want to do, as long as I leave a note. 

If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available at 988lifeline.org or by calling or sending a text to 988

Nash also posted to Instagram that the Kliq This YouTube channel he started with Tristen received a plaque for hitting 100,000 subscribers. 

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