17 Celebs Battling SERIOUS Illnesses

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Publicado 2018-05-26
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It is universally understood that health is wealth. However, unfortunately for some of our favorite celebrities, health is only a worrisome topic that seems to raise concerns amongst fans and followers. So today we are discussing 17 Celebrities who are bravely battling serious illnesses.

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  • @Naama178
    Sleep paralysis is not an illness. It IS terrifying and i suffer from sleep paralysis for years but i would call it more of a disorder than an illness
  • If you included Millie on here, you could of also put Gaten with his cleidocranial dysplasia
  • Sarah Hyland's body rejected her dad's kidney and she went on dialysis, that's 4 hours 3 times a week to clean the fluids and toxins from your body. Her brother gave her a kidney so she has had a second transplant. Plus Sarah has endometriosis. She is such a fighter, such an inspiration.
  • @ryansenft3315
    This video is effed up in several ways. First, deafness is not an illness. You can't die from a hearing loss. Dyslexia is not an illness either, it's a learning disability. Learning disabilities can't kill you. And how is synesthesia an illness? It doesn't adversely affect yourself or anything else. It's just a different way of thinking and remembering. People need to learn what an illness really is.
  • @tashi3540
    My name is Bella Thorne, and this is the story of the time I found out I had dyslexia. I remember when I started first grade. Right away, it was awful because I couldn't read as well as the other kids. My brain mixed up letters like b and d and m and w. Dyslexia is different for EVERYONE who has it. For me, it just made it harder to read or write. I started working really hard on how to read better. My family helped me by making me read everything from menus, to cereal boxes, to road signs. Today, I read a year above my grade level. And I learned to face my problems, not run away from them. Dyslexia makes things hard for me but, not impossible. You just watched a TTI, on Disney Channel
  • @ashton3460
    I’m laughing at the people calling Type 1 Diabetes not serious because they most likely have no clue what it actually is and what comes with it. It’s not just eating sugar whenever you want. It’s passing out, possible seizures, and lots of doctor trips. It’s not fun and it’s not cool
  • @daniellebabe1
    I love when celebs talk about their own struggle and makes fans know they struggle with stuff like anyone else
  • @erinkedelle7199
    nick jonas used to give kids with diabetes free vip passes to meet him before his concerts and take pics with them and just talk. he’s a pure soul.
  • @justxem
    You should’ve switched at least one of these with Lil Wayne. He has epilepsy and every time he has a seizure it’s so bad that he has to be hospitalized.
  • @occupanc1138
    Sleep paralysis ISNT a disease....... And neither is dyslexia.......
  • @CostaWanti
    When did dyslexia become a serious illness?
  • @erinv1232
    I love Celebs that aren’t afraid to reveal the dark part of their lives...
  • Puts lupus/Lyme disease in the same category as sleep paralysis 🙄
  • @Uilskuiken
    Dyslexia is not an illness... I have dyslexia and it doesn't affect my health. It also doesn't mean you're more dumb than the other kids, you just have to work harder on languages to get the same result in those classes. Right now I study architecture and I have no problem keeping up with the rest of the class.
  • @joylove6240
    Knowing now that Lorde has synesthesia makes so much sense. As a synesthete myself, I totally get it now. Her music often sounds a little out of place almost, with very little sense sometimes, but knowing her senses get blended it all makes sense now. That's wonderful (I love Lorde)