Ray Romano is revealing that he had heart surgery to address a major blockage in his main artery.
The "Everybody Loves Raymond" star didn't detail when he had the health procedure, but he implied that it was recent.
"I just had to have a stent put in," Ray said on the Monday, April 17, episode of the "WTF With Marc Maron" podcast. "I had 90% blockage."

The comedian went on to speak about his diet and how it may have led to his heart surgery.
"I had high cholesterol 20 years ago," he said. "Every time, I said, 'Let me do it myself.' And I would go home, and I would eat right. Not vegan, but I would eat a little healthier and get it down a couple ticks."
Doctors were trying to get Ray to go on medication. Still, after getting his diet a little under control, Ray would often reward himself with cheat meals. That's now stopped.
"I had to have a stent. I got kinda lucky that we found it," the actor said. "In the main artery — what they call 'the widow maker,' I had a stent put in. Now, I'm on the meds and my cholesterol dropped — right away it dropped."

Having seen how well his body responded to medication, the 65-year-old now feels silly about fighting it for so long.
"If I could go back 20 years ago, I would have gone on the meds. It was hard for me to sustain that diet stuff," he said.
Ray, however, doesn't feel like he's got his health all figured out.
"Here's the kicker: So I'm on the meds, and it's got me all down now. So I figure, 'Oh, now I can enjoy and eat the food.' My sugar levels are up now! … I'm in the pre-diabetic zone," he revealed.