By Katherine Tinsley
1:58am PDT, May 13, 2025
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Celebrities often seem invincible, but despite their fame and wealth, many go through the same health battles that impact millions of other people. We're looking back at all the stars who suffered major health setbacks this year, starting with this TV star and activist…
Bindi Irwin was hospitalized after her appendix ruptured in mid-May. On May 12, she took to Instagram to share
a video of herself recovering in a hospital bed an hour after she had her appendix removed. She also had 14 new endometriosis lesions removed and had a hernia surgically repaired, she revealed.
"I'm sorry if I'm a little out of it in this video. I just wanted you to know that I'm on the road to recovery, one step at a time," she said. In the caption, she added that she "finally had to seek help" after "many months of a grumbly appendix."
The conservationist and zookeeper, who won Season 21 of
Dancing With the Stars in 2015, first opened up about her endometriosis diagnosis in 2023 when she had 37 lesions and a cyst removed. She acquired the hernia when she welcomed her daughter in 2021.
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Teddi Mellencamp was diagnosed with stage 2 Melanoma in late 2022. In February 2025 — after undergoing several surgeries to remove her melanoma spots in the three previous years — she was hospitalized and diagnosed with multiple brain tumors. She underwent successful surgery to remove the tumors — a "direct result" of her skin cancer — but revealed the following month that doctors had discovered more tumors in her lungs. In April, she announced that her cancer had reached stage 4: "I'm fighting for my life," she said at the time. Later that month, she had good news to share: Her treatment plan was working. "My tumors have significantly shrunk," she said.
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In April,
Eric Dane revealed
his amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis: "I have been diagnosed with ALS," he said. "I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter. I feel fortunate that I am able to continue working and am looking forward to returning to set of
Euphoria next week."
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Lil Nas X is often turning heads for his controversial music videos, but in mid-April, the "Old Town Road" singer posted a video sharing that he'd been hospitalized for partial facial paralysis, sparking concerns he might have Bell's palsy. While he hasn't shared his diagnosis, he did note the following day that he was already on the upswing: "I've been chewing a lot so I can get this muscle stronger," he said on his Instagram Story on April 15, adding that he was "much better." Noted the Grammy winner, "My eye still has to play catch-up, but I can give a genuine smile, so that's good. I'm still winking [at worthy gentlemen]."
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Shakira was hospitalized in Lima, Peru, in February after she experienced abdominal pains. In an X post, the singer revealed she was forced to cancel one of her concerts due to her unspecified condition. But she made a speedy recovery: She was back on the stage for the next scheduled show.
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Carlos Santana was rushed to the hospital before he was scheduled to perform two concerts in San Antonio, Texas, in late April. The shows were postponed after the guitarist was treated for dehydration and tested positive for COVID. "Mr. Santana was at the venue preparing for tonight's show when he experienced an event that was determined to be dehydration," his rep said.
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Full House star Dave Coulier revealed in November 2024 that he'd been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Just a few months later, in March 2025, he shared the happy news that he was cancer-free. "I'd like to give a heartfelt thank you to family, friends and fans for their continued prayers, love and support throughout my emotional roller coaster ride through cancer," he said in a statement. "I will continue to encourage others to check in with doctors to get early screenings like breast exams, colonoscopies and prostate exams."
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Michael Bolton, who was diagnosed with brain cancer in December 2023, opened up about his health battle for the first time in an April interview with
People magazine — not long after an MRI showed that he was tumor-free following radiation, chemotherapy treatments and two brain surgeries. He'll now undergo an MRI every two months to monitor his glioblastoma, which has a recurrence rate of about 90 percent. Said the chart-topper, who declined a prognosis, "Succumbing to the challenge is not an option. You're really quickly drawn into a duel. I guess that's the way you find out what you're made of." According to
People, his short-term memory, speech and mobility have all been impacted by his cancer battle.
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In late 2024,
James Van Der Beek announced that he'd been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. In a March Instagram post, the former teen heartthrob shared how the diagnosis was impacting his life: "It has been the hardest year of my life," the
Dawson's Creek alum shared. "I could no longer be a husband who was helpful to my wife. I could no longer be a father who could pick up his kids and put them to bed and be there for them. I could not be a provider because I wasn't working. I couldn't even be a steward of the land because at times I was too weak to prune all the trees during the window that you're supposed to prune them."