Four Tops singer Alexander Morris is suing a hospital he claimed branded him "delusional" after he told them he was a member of the group. The 53-year-old musician - who joined the legendary Motown group in 2019 - is taking legal action against Ascension Macomb Oakland Hospital in Michigan, who he alleged denied him medical care and instead restrained him for an hour and a half and ordered him to undergo psychiatric evaluation as staff “wrongfully assumed he was mentally ill when he revealed his identity as a celebrity figure.” Alexander has a history of cardiac disease and explained he was rushed to hospital after experiencing chest pains and difficulty breathing while out on tour, and on arrival to the emergency room, he told staff he had "current security concerns due to stalkers and fans" but then alleged in his complaint that employees didn't believe he was a member of the Four Tops and took him off oxygen, pursuing a psychological evaluation instead.

The singer alleged his requests for oxygen were "ignored" and he was put in a restraining jacket, before denying his request to be released so he could leave and seek treatment elsewhere. He also claimed the white security guard told him to "sit his Black ass down" when he asked if he could show his ID to prove his identity. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

Alexander's wife eventually joined him at the hospital, where he told her that “the doctors thought he was del.