Val Kilmer says he's doing a-okay!

The Top Gun actor is letting the world know that he's doing okay and that he doesn't have throat cancer, as alleged by pal Michael Douglas during a Q&A with Jonathan Ross in London on Sunday, October 30.

The 56-year-old, who is a Christian Scientist, has denied he has cancer, but has been spotted with a breathing aid and has been covering his neck with scarves in recent years.

Kilmer took to Facebook to deny the claims, but says he has had a lump in his throat which has caused him trouble. The actor wrote a lengthy post letting fans know he was not gravely ill:

“I love Michael Douglas but he is misinformed. The last time I spoke to him was almost two years ago, when I asked him for a referral for a specialist to get a diagnosis for a lump in my throat, which prevented me from continuing a tour of my play CITIZEN TWAIN. I ended up using a team at UCLA and have no cancer whatsoever. I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily.”

The Basic Instinct star created a commotion when he mentioned working with Kilmer on the 1996 thriller The Ghost and the Darkness: "The picture didn’t turn out as well as I hoped, but I had a wonderful time. Val was a wonderful guy who is dealing with exactly what I had,” he said, referring to his own oral cancer diagnosis. “And things don’t look too good for him. My prayers are with him. That’s why you haven’t heard too much from Val lately."

We guess Douglas should have gotten his facts straight before publicly speaking on the matter!