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Many celebrities will be facing a health crisis in 2025, so chronic illnesses and fatal illnesses don’t have to pick favorites.
From cancer diagnoses to neurological complications, here are five celebrities. health battle What stood out this year:
1st place: Kim Kardashian, brain aneurysm
kim kardashian After undergoing a brain scan by Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychiatrist at the Amen Clinic, he was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
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45 years old reality show star In a November 2025 episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, it was revealed that doctors discovered a “hole” in her brain caused by a potential aneurysm.

Kim Kardashian revealed details of her brain scan on an episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” (Dimitrios Cambris)
“So what a hole means is low activity,” Amen said in the episode. “The front part of the brain is less active than it should be. With the frontal lobe functioning now, manage stress. ”
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“It could be being under chronic stress trying to think about taking a board and studying 10 hours a day in a few months, not to mention everything else going on in life,” he continued. “But we have to improve it.”
At the time of the shooting, Kardashian was preparing to take the California bar exam. She later revealed that she had failed.
No. 2: Dave Courier rediagnosed with cancer
“Full House” star Dave Coulier has announced that his cancer has returned, just months after declaring he was cancer-free.
The comedian (66) was diagnosed with the following disease stage 3 non-hodgkin lymphoma After six months of chemotherapy, he announced in March that he had recovered.
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However, in October, Dr. Courier reported a second diagnosis of HPV-related oropharyngeal tongue cancer, although there were reportedly no warning signs.

Dave Courier announced a second cancer diagnosis unrelated to the first. (Getty Images/Nathan Congleton/NBC)
“When you receive chemotherapy, you feel a sense of relief, like, “Oh, I’m cured,” and then a test tells you, “I’m cured.” another type of cancer“…It’s a shock to the system,” Courier said on “Today.”
He added that the early-stage P16 cancer identified was “totally unrelated” to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and was likely related to the long-standing presence of HPV.
“They said it could be caused by an infection with the HPV virus up to 30 years ago,” he said. “Many people carry the HPV virus, but I was told that my virus was activated and caused my cancer.”
“We caught the disease early enough that it is very treatable. … The cure rate is 90%.”
3rd place: Eric Dane, ALS
“Grey’s Anatomy” alum Eric Dane The fight against ALSalso known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, this year.
Dane announced his diagnosis to People magazine in April 2025, saying he was grateful for the support of his “loving family” and for being able to return to the set of HBO’s “Euphoria.”

Billy Joel, Kim Kardashian and Eric Dane are among the few celebrities to report health complications in 2025. (Myrna M. Suarez/Getty Images, Aeon/GC Images, Marvin Joseph/Washington Post, via Getty Images)
The actor opened up about his ongoing condition on “Good Morning America,” telling host Diane Sawyer that he only has function in one arm.
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He also said he was “very hopeful” and ready to do everything possible to fight terrorism. neurodegenerative diseases.
“I don’t think this is the end of my story,” he said in the same interview. “And whether that happens or not, I’m going to hold on to that idea.”

Actor Eric Dane and actress Rebecca Gayheart photographed in June 2017. The “Grey’s Anatomy” alum is battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. (Jason Laveris/FilmMagic)
Dane later told The Washington Post that she was hospitalized on the night of the Emmy Awards in September after an ALS-related fall that left her with “severe head injuries that required stitches in my head.”
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Actress Rebecca Gayheart, Dane’s ex-wife and caregiver, revealed in a recent essay published in The Cut that Dane had a “24/7 nurse” who cared for him 24/7.
4th place: Billy Joel, normal pressure hydrocephalus
Billy Joel (76) was diagnosed with the following illness. rare brain condition The concert scheduled for May 2025 has been cancelled.
The five-time Grammy winner announced that he has normal pressure hydrocephalus, which is caused by a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in or around the brain.
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“This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances and is causing problems. hearing, vision and Balance,” announced on Joel’s website.
“Following doctors’ instructions, Billy is undergoing special physical therapy and has been advised not to perform during this recovery period.”

In May, Billy Joel announced that he had been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus. (Myrna Suarez)
In July, Joel appeared on Bill Maher’s podcast, Club Random with Bill Maher, in which he reported that his health was “improving.”
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“I feel good,” he said. “My balance is terrible. It’s like being on a boat…It used to be called water on the brain. Now it’s called hydrocephalus, normal pressure hydrocephalus.”
“I feel good,” he continued. “They keep saying my illness is a brain disorder, so it seems like it’s much worse than I feel.”
5th place: Gordon Ramsay, skin cancer removed
In August, celebrity chef Gordan Ramsay revealed that he has basal cell carcinoma, a type of basal cell carcinoma. skin cancerremoved from the face.
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Ramsay, 58, shared two post-surgery photos on Instagram, one with a large bandage under her ear and another with rows of stitches.
“Don’t forget your sunscreen this weekend,” the post warned. “I promise this is not a facelift. I need my money back…”
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Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Giang-Pounon, Christina Dugan Ramirez, Melissa Rudy and Emily Trainham contributed to this report.