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American comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld is all smiles as he greets fans while exploring Perth ahead of the Australian live comedy tour.

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Jerry Seinfeld was all smiles as he explored Perth on Saturday after landing in Australia ahead of his comedy tour.

Jerry Seinfeld was all smiles as he explored Perth on Saturday after landing in Australia ahead of his stand-up comedy tour.

The 70-year-old comedy legend was spotted out and about downtown, charming fans with his approachable demeanor and signature style.

Seinfeld, accompanied by his entourage, took the time to greet and greet fans outside his hotel.

Dressed casually but smartly, he wore a light gray jacket over a dark polo shirt, paired with jeans, white sneakers, and a baseball cap.

The actor, whose appearance came after he sparked fears for his health, appeared in high spirits as he strolled through Perth’s main shopping streets.

Jerry Seinfeld was all smiles as he explored Perth on Saturday after landing in Australia ahead of his comedy tour.

The 70-year-old comedy legend was spotted out and about downtown, charming fans with his approachable demeanor and signature style.

The 70-year-old comedy legend was spotted out and about downtown, charming fans with his approachable demeanor and signature style.

His itinerary included a stop at popular independent bookstore Boffins Books, where he perused the collection and interacted with staff and other book lovers.

Seinfeld’s visit to Perth marks the start of his Australian tour, with his first performance on Saturday night at the RAC Arena before flying to Sydney.

This show began a series of seven performances across Australia, with upcoming shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne.

Seinfeld, accompanied by his entourage, took the time to greet and greet fans outside his hotel.

Seinfeld, accompanied by his entourage, took the time to greet and greet fans outside his hotel.

Dressed casually but smartly, he wore a light gray jacket over a dark polo shirt, paired with jeans, white sneakers, and a baseball cap.

Dressed casually but smartly, he wore a light gray jacket over a dark polo shirt, paired with jeans, white sneakers, and a baseball cap.

Seinfeld’s latest appearance comes after the comedian sparked concerns about his health when fans saw worrying details during his recent appearance on In depth with Graham Bensinger In May.

During the interview, which was filmed in late March, Jerry reflected on his impressive career and spoke adoringly about his family life.

But viewers couldn’t help but notice how he seemed to repeatedly shake his head during the entire conversation.

The actor, whose appearance came after he sparked fears for his health, appeared in high spirits as he strolled through Perth's main shopping streets.

The actor, whose appearance came after he sparked fears for his health, appeared in high spirits as he strolled through Perth’s main shopping streets.

His itinerary included a stop at popular independent bookstore Boffins Books, where he perused the collection and interacted with staff and other book lovers.

His itinerary included a stop at popular independent bookstore Boffins Books, where he perused the collection and interacted with staff and other book lovers.

Seinfeld appeared in a good mood chatting with fans.

Seinfeld appeared in a good mood chatting with fans.

“Go see your doctor,” urged one, who expressed concern beneath a clip of the interview shared on Facebook.

“He has a tremor,” said another, while a third said, “When did he start having motor problems?” ‘He had no idea.’

A fourth feared he might have Parkinson’s, asking: ‘Does Jerry Seinfeld have early Parkinson’s or some other condition?’ His head shakes.

Seinfeld's visit to Perth marks the start of his Australian tour, with his first performance on Saturday night at the RAC Arena before flying to Sydney.

Seinfeld’s visit to Perth marks the start of his Australian tour, with his first performance on Saturday night at the RAC Arena before flying to Sydney.

A tremor or uncontrollable movement is one of the best-known signs of Parkinson’s and may be the first symptom to appear.

Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological disease in the world and there is currently no cure. However, knowing the symptoms of Parkinson’s can lead to earlier diagnoses and access to treatments that improve patients’ quality of life.

Around 90,000 Americans and 18,000 Britons are diagnosed with the condition each year, and charities estimate that one in 37 people alive today will be diagnosed in their lifetime.

Jerry has not addressed the comments.

Seinfeld's latest appearance comes after the comedian sparked concerns about his health when fans saw worrying details during his recent appearance on In Depth with Graham Bensinger in May.

Seinfeld’s latest appearance comes after the comedian sparked concerns about his health when fans saw worrying details during his recent appearance on In Depth with Graham Bensinger in May.

Viewers couldn't help but notice how he seemed to repeatedly shake his head during the entire conversation.

Viewers couldn’t help but notice how he seemed to repeatedly shake his head during the entire conversation.

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