Jon Hamm Having Surgery to Remove Polyp From His Throat

Mad Men star will be undergoing a routine outpatient procedure, according to his rep

By Natalie Finn Sep 23, 2013 10:58 PMTags
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There's a reason why Jon Hamm's voice has been more Don-Draper-after-a-bender than Mercedes-ad-smooth for the last few months.

The Mad Men star will be undergoing surgery to have a single polyp removed from his throat, according to his rep, who called it a routine outpatient procedure.

Hamm had reportedly been overhead talking about his medical condition with onscreen ex-wife January Jones at Fox's Emmys afterparty last night.

So maybe the massive beard has also been keeping his vocal cords warm in the meantime!

The hirsute Hamm, clad in a white Armani tuxedo jacket and black pants, appeared to be in his usual good spirits after the show, despite Mad Men having gone 0-for-12 this year.

In fact, he and Amy Poehler cheekily hosted a losers party for all the win-challenged nominees at the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (though they let Tina Fey, a winner for writing on 30 Rock, in anyway).

"We figured that the winners get celebrated enough, so we thought it was about time that the losers get celebrated," Hamm told E! News on Friday at the Vanity Fair and Maybelline Mad Men party at West Hollywood's Chateau Marmont.

He also explained his beard (which has an impressive lack of gray in it) to us, saying he simply loves not shaving.

"This ends up happening," Hamm said. "I was in England and was working on a project and had been away for four months and I finally got home and I was like, 'I think I'm done with shaving for a little while.' That was three days ago and then this happens."

And just as he predicted, he did not shave it off in time for the Emmys.